The dogs of Great Britain, The dogs of Great Britain, America, and [other] countries : their breeding, training, and management in health and disease,comprising all the essential parts of the two standard works on the dog dogsofgreatbrita00wals Year: 1914 VEBMTN DOGS. 247 rets. Then they must be broken to let these animals alone, as they are apt to make their appearance occasionally in passing from one hole to another. It is only necessary to let the ferret and the ter- rier be together in a yard or stable for a few times, cautioning the latter not to touch the former, and the young dog soon


The dogs of Great Britain, The dogs of Great Britain, America, and [other] countries : their breeding, training, and management in health and disease,comprising all the essential parts of the two standard works on the dog dogsofgreatbrita00wals Year: 1914 VEBMTN DOGS. 247 rets. Then they must be broken to let these animals alone, as they are apt to make their appearance occasionally in passing from one hole to another. It is only necessary to let the ferret and the ter- rier be together in a yard or stable for a few times, cautioning the latter not to touch the former, and the young dog soon learns to distinguish his friends from his foes. Some terriers are not hardy enough to brave the bites which they are liable to in rat- ting, etc., and, indeed, the true terrier without any cross of the bull-dog is a great coward, so that he is quite useless for the pur- pose. In such a case, he must be encouraged by letting him kill young rats at first, and as he gams confidence, he will perhaps also increase in courage. If, however, the terrier is well bred, he will rarely require anything more than practice.


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