. The dog, its varieties and management in health, by "Stonehenge" [pseud.] with its diseases and their treatment. Dog breeds; Dogs. 38 Varieties of the Bog. than those of the foxhound ; shoulders powerful and sloping. Arms very large and powerful; ankles short, and the feet round, but more open than those of the foxhound ; thighs large and strong ; with powerful hocks. The stern should be coated moderate]- but not in-. creasing, to the tip, which should be well pointed, whilst the root should be large ; carriage like that of all hounds. Coat hard, wiry, and abundant; the colours may
. The dog, its varieties and management in health, by "Stonehenge" [pseud.] with its diseases and their treatment. Dog breeds; Dogs. 38 Varieties of the Bog. than those of the foxhound ; shoulders powerful and sloping. Arms very large and powerful; ankles short, and the feet round, but more open than those of the foxhound ; thighs large and strong ; with powerful hocks. The stern should be coated moderate]- but not in-. creasing, to the tip, which should be well pointed, whilst the root should be large ; carriage like that of all hounds. Coat hard, wiry, and abundant; the colours may be black, white, and/a/t' tan; mixed, or black pied, with the colours strongly Imked with white. The origin of this hound is uncertain, but he is most probably descended from the old Southern hound or Talbot,. 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 Walsh, John Henry, 1810-1888; Armatage, George (Stonehenge, pseud. ). London, Frederick Warne and Co
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