. Biggle pet book ; a collection of information for old and young whose natural instincts teach them to be kind to all living creatures. Pets. 46 BIGGLE PET BOOK. In training' dogs have the room quiet so that they can pay attention. Each lesson must be thoroughly learned before the next is tried, and always go through the old ones before starting the new. Use as few words as possible to convey your meaning, but these words should be pronounced slowly and distinctly in a firm but calm voice. You can teach a dog to shake hands by taking his paw and shaking it, at the same time saying, " vSh


. Biggle pet book ; a collection of information for old and young whose natural instincts teach them to be kind to all living creatures. Pets. 46 BIGGLE PET BOOK. In training' dogs have the room quiet so that they can pay attention. Each lesson must be thoroughly learned before the next is tried, and always go through the old ones before starting the new. Use as few words as possible to convey your meaning, but these words should be pronounced slowly and distinctly in a firm but calm voice. You can teach a dog to shake hands by taking his paw and shaking it, at the same time saying, " vShake ; Be caieful always to take the same paw. Take a feather and tickle the dog's nose, and he will immediately commence to sneeze, and at the same time command him in words to " sneeze "; he will not like the feather very much, and by and by, as though his imagination fore- A FRENCH POODLE.^ shadowed it, he will sneeze by Knows as much as merely having it pointed at his some boys. ^^^^^^ ^^^ -^^ ^ j-^^j^ ^l^-j^ |^g ^^-ji learn to sneeze at the mere command to do so. I used to have an Irish terrier which when I asked him, " Mike, which would you rather do, live in America or die in Ireland.'"' would keel over, close his eyes and remain perfectly still. I taught him by placing him on his back, holding him gently on the floor and repeating the words " die in Ireland,'"" " die in Ireland," over and over. He persisted for a long time in wagging his stump of a tail just a little and in peeping out of the corner of his eye to see what was going on, but he soon learned to feign death perfectly. A favorite question is, " Which would you rather do,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Biggle, Jacob. Philadelphia, W. Atkinson


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