. 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 toy dogs. Dogs; Dogs -- Diseases. The Wolf. From a spcciinun in the Zoological Gardens. CHAPTER. Origin.—General Characteristics.—Habitat.—Varieties.—F. Cuvier's Divisional Arrangement.—AiTaugement adopted by the Author. From tlie earliest times we have reason to believe that the dog has been the faithful companion and assistant of man in all jjarts of the world, and his fidelity and attachment are so remark


. 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 toy dogs. Dogs; Dogs -- Diseases. The Wolf. From a spcciinun in the Zoological Gardens. CHAPTER. Origin.—General Characteristics.—Habitat.—Varieties.—F. Cuvier's Divisional Arrangement.—AiTaugement adopted by the Author. From tlie earliest times we have reason to believe that the dog has been the faithful companion and assistant of man in all jjarts of the world, and his fidelity and attachment are so remarkable as to have become proverbial. Before the introduction of agriculture, it was by means of the hunting powers of this animal that man was enabled to support himself by pursuing the wild denizens of the forest; for though now, with the aid of gunpowder, he can in great B 2. 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. London : Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer


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