The Airedale terrier standard simplified . iar and the Tanglewold-Geelong strain. The results produced by these breeders, speak for themselves as to themerits of this system of breeding, i. e., the establishment of a strain byusing ones own dogs. 24 CHAPTER IV. Breeding Kennels—Brood Bitches—Colony System—Puppy Raising—Cutting Tails—Ideal Brood Matron One of the Family Household—Farming Out the Bitches—Picking the best of the Litter. As a general rule, the breeding kennels should be a separate departmentin any well-regulated kennel business, whether run for pleasure or best way to r


The Airedale terrier standard simplified . iar and the Tanglewold-Geelong strain. The results produced by these breeders, speak for themselves as to themerits of this system of breeding, i. e., the establishment of a strain byusing ones own dogs. 24 CHAPTER IV. Breeding Kennels—Brood Bitches—Colony System—Puppy Raising—Cutting Tails—Ideal Brood Matron One of the Family Household—Farming Out the Bitches—Picking the best of the Litter. As a general rule, the breeding kennels should be a separate departmentin any well-regulated kennel business, whether run for pleasure or best way to raise good dogs, is to make the prospective dam one ofthe family and to have the puppies born behind the kitchen stove. Theauthor has personally experienced the very great difficulties that lie in theway of this method, but nevertheless places it first. Having raised puppiesfor many years, in spite of all sorts of obstacles, in the shape of objectingfamily, obdurate college authorities, implacable kitchen bosses, and in every. ENGLISH CH. HUCKLEBERRY LASS, by Crompton Marvel ex Miss Salt kind and conceivable place, from bathtubs to coal bins, and lion houses tocollege dormitories, the author feels qualified to speak with authority onthis subject. No kennel ever built, can equal in the raising of puppies, the placing ofa good brood matron where she will become one of the family and wherethe puppies can have the kindly care of some interested woman. The bestpuppies I have ever raised, or should say, had raised, were raised for meby one Miss Kate McKenna, a Scotchwoman, who can give cards and spadesto any kennel man that ever lived, in the fine art of puppy raising. On a trip to England in 1911, on the occasion of purchasing the greatbrood-matron, Brosna Bacchante from Mr. Holland Buckley, I had the great 25 pleasure of driving about with Mr. Buckley, to see several litters of puppiessired by the English Champion Clonmel Cadet, as Mr. Buckley was mostinsistent that Ba


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