. The dog : its varieties and management in health. Dogs. 72 Useful CoJ)ipanions of Man. owing to llie quantity of hair by which they are sur- rounded. Many breeders, however, prefer the prick-ear, asserting that the strains possessing it are harder and better at vermin. The mouth must be level, with a large and black nose. The body is too much coated to show ^^^-^ ^ J^^ Dandie Dinmont Terrier. its shape, and the form of the shoulder and back ribs can only be ascertained by handling. The fore-legs are generally more or less bandy; there are no dewclaws, and the feet are not very strong, ha


. The dog : its varieties and management in health. Dogs. 72 Useful CoJ)ipanions of Man. owing to llie quantity of hair by which they are sur- rounded. Many breeders, however, prefer the prick-ear, asserting that the strains possessing it are harder and better at vermin. The mouth must be level, with a large and black nose. The body is too much coated to show ^^^-^ ^ J^^ Dandie Dinmont Terrier. its shape, and the form of the shoulder and back ribs can only be ascertained by handling. The fore-legs are generally more or less bandy; there are no dewclaws, and the feet are not very strong, having a tendency to flatness, and thinness of the soles. Tail long, and carried horizontally, but with a sweep, so that the tip is a little below the level of the back. Weight. 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, J. H. (John Henry), 1810-1888; Armatage, George. London ; New York : F. Warne


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