. The dogs of Great Britain, America, and other countries. Dog. [from old catalog]. TEETH OF THE DOG. 289 The fore feet are generally provided with five toes, and the hind with four, all furnished with strong nails that are not retractile. The inner toe on the fore feet is more or less rudimental, and is called the dew-claw; while there is also sometimes present in the hind foot a claw in the same situation still more rudimental, inas- Fig. 43. Fig. Fig. 45. Fig. 46. much as there is often no bony connexion with the metatarsal bone. This also is called the dew-claw, when present. THE MUSC


. The dogs of Great Britain, America, and other countries. Dog. [from old catalog]. TEETH OF THE DOG. 289 The fore feet are generally provided with five toes, and the hind with four, all furnished with strong nails that are not retractile. The inner toe on the fore feet is more or less rudimental, and is called the dew-claw; while there is also sometimes present in the hind foot a claw in the same situation still more rudimental, inas- Fig. 43. Fig. Fig. 45. Fig. 46. much as there is often no bony connexion with the metatarsal bone. This also is called the dew-claw, when present. THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM. The muscles of the dog have nothing remarkable about them, except that they are renewed and wasted faster than in most 13. 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. [from old catalog]. New York, Orange Judd company


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