. The dogs of Great Britain, America, and [other] countries : their breeding, training, and management in health and disease,comprising all the essential parts of the two standard works on the dog. Dogs. THE PUG. 159 after Lady Willoughby de Eresby, which are marked in color by their peculiar cold stone-fawn, and the excess of black often show- ing itself, not in brindled stripes, but in entirely or nearly entirely black heads, and large *' saddle marks " or wide " ; But coincidently with this formation of a new strain was the ex- istence of another, showing a richer and


. The dogs of Great Britain, America, and [other] countries : their breeding, training, and management in health and disease,comprising all the essential parts of the two standard works on the dog. Dogs. THE PUG. 159 after Lady Willoughby de Eresby, which are marked in color by their peculiar cold stone-fawn, and the excess of black often show- ing itself, not in brindled stripes, but in entirely or nearly entirely black heads, and large *' saddle marks " or wide " ; But coincidently with this formation of a new strain was the ex- istence of another, showing a richer and more yellow fawn, and no tendency to excess of black. This strain was possessed by the late Mr. Morrison, of Walham Green; the late Mr. H. Gilbert, of Ken- sington: Mr. W. Macdonald, now of Winchmore Hill, but at that. -PAIR OF PUG DOGS. time residing in London; and some other fanciers of less note. According to Mr. Morrison's statement to me (which, however, he did not wish made public during his life), this strain was lineally descended from a stock possessed by Queen Charlotte, one of which is paiiit?d with great care in the well-known portrait of George IIL at Hampton Court; but I could never get him to reveal the exact source from which it was 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. New York : Orange Judd


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