. Kennel secrets : how to breed, exhibit, and mannage dogs . so located that the dog can- 128 KENNEL SECRETS. not reach it with his tongue. And it is best applied inthe form of an ointment, which can be made up as fol-lows : Balsam of tolu and tincture of cantharides, of eachtwo drachms ; petrolatum, one ounce. These ingredientsshould be thoroughly mixed and the ointment appliedfreely, twice daily. When quinine is used it should be in a solution com-posed as follows : Sulphate of quinine, one drachm ; dilutesulphuric acid, fifteen minims ; alcohol and glycerine, ofeach one ounce ; water, four


. Kennel secrets : how to breed, exhibit, and mannage dogs . so located that the dog can- 128 KENNEL SECRETS. not reach it with his tongue. And it is best applied inthe form of an ointment, which can be made up as fol-lows : Balsam of tolu and tincture of cantharides, of eachtwo drachms ; petrolatum, one ounce. These ingredientsshould be thoroughly mixed and the ointment appliedfreely, twice daily. When quinine is used it should be in a solution com-posed as follows : Sulphate of quinine, one drachm ; dilutesulphuric acid, fifteen minims ; alcohol and glycerine, ofeach one ounce ; water, four ounces. This, also, shouldbe applied twice daily. It is scarcely necessary to add that neither the petro-leum, benzine, cantharidal ointment nor quinine solutionshould be used where the skin is broken. There now remain to be considered two agents whichshould invariably be employed lavishly in all cases wherethe hair is not at its best, and these are pure air and sun-light — agents which stand above all others on the list ofhair stimulants and


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