. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 332 Sij* Qvtttusx «w& gpcvtrntitm* [June 16, 1900. eive him the best of opportunities for putting his production perature of the animal, and will give warning therefore of 6 _ . nnv feverish BvmDtoms which denote some sort of lnfiimma- aoy feverish symptoms which denote some sort of inflamma- tion. The clinical thermometer is io fact the index to the dog's condition; the average temperature of a dog in health is 101 4 degree?, and if the temperature is higher thai, this the dog must be verv carefully watched. If, however, it is normal, little farther notic


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 332 Sij* Qvtttusx «w& gpcvtrntitm* [June 16, 1900. eive him the best of opportunities for putting his production perature of the animal, and will give warning therefore of 6 _ . nnv feverish BvmDtoms which denote some sort of lnfiimma- aoy feverish symptoms which denote some sort of inflamma- tion. The clinical thermometer is io fact the index to the dog's condition; the average temperature of a dog in health is 101 4 degree?, and if the temperature is higher thai, this the dog must be verv carefully watched. If, however, it is normal, little farther notice need be taken; should it he lower than normal, restorative treatment is called for at once. Now, should the temperature be up to 103 decrees that indicates mild fever; this may pass away, and normal Coming Events. BENCH SHOWS. Jnlv 31 Augl 2. S-Brandon Kennel Club. Annual show. Bran don Manitoba. F. J. Clark. Secretary-Manager. Jolv 25 26 27.âWestern Canada Kennel Club. Winnipeg, Man. A. Code, Secretary. Sept -California State Fair. Annual snow. Bench show, A. K. C. rules. SaIerpf 6-Toronto Industrial bUn 12lh Annual Bench SXi l^^^ermon-t^n^'crb^runua! show. ^DaTbS^gricultural Society. 1Mb Annual Bench Show Danburv, Conn. Jas. Mortimer, Superintendent. Nov 21 22 23! ^.-Philadelphia Dog Show Ass'n. show.' Philadelphia. Pa. M. A Viti. Secretary Feb 26 27 28. March l-Cleveland Kennel Club, show. C. M. MunhaU, Secretary. Cleveland, 0. FIELD TRIALS. â Rutland. Second annual Annual bench Third before the best buyers. In our country the poor man has no show at all. The admission to most of our shows is from 50 cents to $1; entry fee, $3 to $5 for each specimen. These high tariffs combined with the length of the Bhows and other expenses make it impossible for any but fairly rich men and women to indulge in the pleasure of dog showing. At a re- cent meeting of the A. K. C. it was announced by one of the members that it is becoming the practice of show


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