. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness; tr. from the French of Gos. De Voogt, by Katharine P. Wormeley;. Domestic animals. OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS Youni,^ dogs should be given much milk, with their work. Horse flesh, beef, and mutton or without water, and sometimes a little whey. are good for them, provided the meat is fresh What is left from the table or from restaurant and not fat. In the great kennels broth is dinners, like moistened ci'usts, sour potatoes, often made of calves' heads and feet. Rice the skins and heads of fish, and such things as is an excellent


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness; tr. from the French of Gos. De Voogt, by Katharine P. Wormeley;. Domestic animals. OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS Youni,^ dogs should be given much milk, with their work. Horse flesh, beef, and mutton or without water, and sometimes a little whey. are good for them, provided the meat is fresh What is left from the table or from restaurant and not fat. In the great kennels broth is dinners, like moistened ci'usts, sour potatoes, often made of calves' heads and feet. Rice the skins and heads of fish, and such things as is an excellent food, and with codfish is we hear people sa\', "Oh! the dog will eat a fa\'orite winter food for dogs that are not that," are certainly swallowed by him, ^^^^^^^^^^^ pampered. Frf)m time to time a little but the results are diseases of ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ cod-liver oil (which can be ob- skin of the intestines, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^ tained in biscuit form) puri- and ^^^|^^H^^^^^^9^^^^^^^^^^^^k A'^^ the blood bills from veterinaries. ^^^^^HPf^^^^^^HP^^^^^IH^^^^^k ^ to the If a dog will not eat J^^^^^^^^I^K^mSBSS^^^^^BK^^^^^ Over the food of young potatoes without sauce, i^^^^^^B^|M'i|^fl|BKLi&r^«*wfl|B^^^^^^^ dogs and those nearly give him no food until m^_ ^^^^^^^RfflBC^''' '^WmAmii ^^^B 1 "^dult a pinch of phos- crave it. Al- ways g i v e a dog less than his stomach demands. To tVkg^J^ bone dust should be scat- tered. Dogs like to gnaw tender bones, which help to strengthen ' '"^^'Pt m IxijisPEXSAHLE AkIICLI'.S FOR THE KeXNEL A.\D WaKDROKE OF DOGS cfood health a dog should never timi from his ])late till he has their own bony structure ; they bury a bone to licked it clean with pleasure. When he leaves make it tender, but it sometimes happens that any food upon it, it is a sign that he has eaten a hard bone is thrown to a puppy, and this is too much. Two meals a day are sufficient, â al\va}'s injurious. What the dog needs to find one cold i


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