. The American book of the dog. The origin, development, special characteristics, utility, breeding, training, points of judging, diseases, and kennel management of all breeds of dogs. Dogs. 62 THE AMERICAN BOOK OF THE DOG. am sure, are killed by distemper cures alone—as well as by the man who "never lost a dog with ; The man who prescribes a lump of sulphur to be put into the patient's drinking-water is as innocent as his remedy; the man who physics your dog when he has the typhoid form of the complaint, as well as he who insists on putting a seton through your puppy's nec


. The American book of the dog. The origin, development, special characteristics, utility, breeding, training, points of judging, diseases, and kennel management of all breeds of dogs. Dogs. 62 THE AMERICAN BOOK OF THE DOG. am sure, are killed by distemper cures alone—as well as by the man who "never lost a dog with ; The man who prescribes a lump of sulphur to be put into the patient's drinking-water is as innocent as his remedy; the man who physics your dog when he has the typhoid form of the complaint, as well as he who insists on putting a seton through your puppy's neck after he is already too weak to stand on his legs, should never be employed in any CHAMPION TIM.* Owned by Mr. Max Wenzel, Hoboken, N. J. These heroic remedies are freely recommended by many members of the fraternity of '"Vets," especially of the old school. *Dr. William Jarvis, iu an article recently published in the American Stock- keeper, says of this dog; " He was sired by Biz, a field-trial and bench-show winner, and out of Hazel, a daughter of Elcho and Rose, the latter by the famous Palmerstou. Tim is a large, upstanding, powerful dog, of the correct type, and very fast. His record is as follows: Fii'st, New York, Fanciers' Club, 1886; third, Newark; third. New York; first and special, Horuellsville; second and special, wath Chief as brace, Waverly, 1886; fourth, Newark; first and special, Boston; champion, Hartford; second, champion class. New York, etc., 1887; first, chami)ion class and special, New York, 1888; second, field trials, Fisher's Island Club, 1886.— 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 Shields, G. O. (George O. ), 1846-1925, ed. Chicago, Rand, McNally


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