. 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 all dogs, which are entirely rewritten. Dog breeds; Dogs. THE DANDIE DINMONT TERRIER. 103 was said by him to have been brought from Scotland with the statement that he was of the pure breed. In the early days of dog shows, such different types of this variety were exhibited that Southern fanciers were much puzzled; and in 1867 Mr. Matthias Smith, who judged the class at Birmingham, refused to give any prize, alleging that


. 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 all dogs, which are entirely rewritten. Dog breeds; Dogs. THE DANDIE DINMONT TERRIER. 103 was said by him to have been brought from Scotland with the statement that he was of the pure breed. In the early days of dog shows, such different types of this variety were exhibited that Southern fanciers were much puzzled; and in 1867 Mr. Matthias Smith, who judged the class at Birmingham, refused to give any prize, alleging that the whole lot were mongrels. On this daring act ensued a paper war, maintained with great bold-. "Rough" and "Puck," Dandies. ("Pdok" bred by Dr. Brown.) ness by Mr. Smith, who adduced certain cogent facts in support of his opinions; among others, the existence of the Landseer picture, and also of a breed in his own possession, which, however, he stated to have "prick ; This slip brought him the whole force of his opponents, and he was silenced for a time, though with a little qualification he might have held that he meant by the term to distinguish the proper ear (according to his. 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; Armatage, George (Stonehenge, pseud. ). London, Longmans, Green


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