. Kennel secrets : how to breed, exhibit, and mannage dogs . he heat has been car-ried too high,— but that which is commonly used fordomestic purposes is not above suspicion of sophisticationand indifferent methods of preservation, therefore only thebrands intended largely for infant feeding should be for the dilutions required, they vary with the prepara-tions, but as a rule half a teaspoonful of milk to eight tea-spoonfuls of water is about the correct proportion. While feeding artificially it is highly important that theapparatus be kept perfectly clean, also that the intestinaldisc


. Kennel secrets : how to breed, exhibit, and mannage dogs . he heat has been car-ried too high,— but that which is commonly used fordomestic purposes is not above suspicion of sophisticationand indifferent methods of preservation, therefore only thebrands intended largely for infant feeding should be for the dilutions required, they vary with the prepara-tions, but as a rule half a teaspoonful of milk to eight tea-spoonfuls of water is about the correct proportion. While feeding artificially it is highly important that theapparatus be kept perfectly clean, also that the intestinaldischarges be constantly watched, and in the event theybecome diarrhoea-like it may be accepted that the milkis too rich and requires dilution, while if they have a sourodor it will be necessary to give at each feeding as muchlime-water as milk. And the discharges being watery andsour-smelling, colic either exists or is imminent, hence onedrop of laudanum should be given between each feedinguntil a change for the better shall have occurred. SCOTCH KILKOY.


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