. The dog in health and disease. Comprising the various modes of breaking and using him for hunting, coursing, shooting, etc., and including the points or characteristics of all dogs, which are entirely rewritten. Dog breeds; Dogs. DIVISIONAL ARRANGEMENT OF DOGS. n above the line of the upper cheek teeth. Cranium smaller in this group than in the first and second, in consequence of its peculiar Skull of Mastiff. Sect. g. Watch dogs, which have no propensity to hunt, but are solely employed in the defence of man or his pro- perty. Examples: the mastiff, the bulldog, the pug dog, &am


. The dog in health and disease. Comprising the various modes of breaking and using him for hunting, coursing, shooting, etc., and including the points or characteristics of all dogs, which are entirely rewritten. Dog breeds; Dogs. DIVISIONAL ARRANGEMENT OF DOGS. n above the line of the upper cheek teeth. Cranium smaller in this group than in the first and second, in consequence of its peculiar Skull of Mastiff. Sect. g. Watch dogs, which have no propensity to hunt, but are solely employed in the defence of man or his pro- perty. Examples: the mastiff, the bulldog, the pug dog, &c. As before remarked, this division is on the whole founded on natural laws, but there are some anomalies which we shall en- deavour to remove. For instance, the greyhound is quite as ready to hunt in packs as any other hound, and is only prevented from doing so by the hand of his master. The same restraint keeps him from using his nose, or he could soon be nearly as good with that organ as with the eye. So also Cuvier defines his sixth section as " having an inclination to chase and point Urds," whereas they have as great, and often a greater, desire for hares and rabbits. Bearing, therefore, in mind these trifling defects, we shall consider the dog under the following heads:— Chap. I. Wild and half-reclaimed dogs, hunting in 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, Longmans, Green


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