Breeding, training, management, diseases & c of dogs: . tly obedient, as far as he hasbeen taught. We will now teach him, or rath-er let him show us how to find the game, way of trial, suppose we get a live quail orpartridge, clip its wing, attach a string to itsleg and let it run a hundred yards or so indiflcrent directions, to test his nose, (a deadbird may be dragged along, if alive one cannotbe obtained). Select a good sized field, drag it,or let it run in Ibiir ditferent directions, set thedog on the scent, so that if he go wrong, you maydirect and encourage him to hunt r» the righ
Breeding, training, management, diseases & c of dogs: . tly obedient, as far as he hasbeen taught. We will now teach him, or rath-er let him show us how to find the game, way of trial, suppose we get a live quail orpartridge, clip its wing, attach a string to itsleg and let it run a hundred yards or so indiflcrent directions, to test his nose, (a deadbird may be dragged along, if alive one cannotbe obtained). Select a good sized field, drag it,or let it run in Ibiir ditferent directions, set thedog on the scent, so that if he go wrong, you maydirect and encourage him to hunt r» the rightdirection. When you finish dragging, put thebird in a box and test the actions of your dog,making him* Steady, &c., as he approaches game is abundant, of course this shamhunt need not often be resorted to, although a fewminutes may occasionally be found for practiceat home, when there is no spare time even fora short shooting-trip. Down charge maybe taught to be obeyed by the discharge of thegun, if the report be often made to accompany. MASTIFF. §eriou3 and stern, majestic, brave and bold, The Baroas pride, in Halcyon days of old,Escutclieoued oft, by knights and men of stateThe dreaded guardian of the castle head, somewhat the contour of the Bull,With pendant ear, deep chest, both broad and full :In color red. or tawny, by the by,Deep hanging Jowl, black lip, and threatening eye :His coat close set, . :!LorIdcr doubly strong,From tip to tip, lie may be six feet massive wails and poaderous bars confined,Alone, he reigns, contented and resigned ;Heedless of danger, marks no distant sound,Solemn and pensive, stalks his dreary round :The thiefs detector, and tl»e foemans and listful, notes each stealthy tread ;Honest, ingenuous, true in all his ways,Emblem of safety, in the bygone not degenerate stock his name disgrace,Nor soil the virtues of this noble race ;Dauntless of yore, and just as sturdy now,He bears the stamp of Eng
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