Modern breaking; a treatise on the rearing, breaking and handling of setters and pointers, embodying the methods employed by the most successful breakers and field trial handlers of the day .. . portmenspapers, and conclusively proven as a positivecure for distemper in its ordinary forms asvaccination is for smallpox or antitoxin fordiphtheria. It is easily administered and if the directionsare carefully followed the danger of losing avaluable puppy with distemper or of havinghim afflicted with chorea is minimized. There are imitations of this remedv on the 34 Modern Breaking market that, like
Modern breaking; a treatise on the rearing, breaking and handling of setters and pointers, embodying the methods employed by the most successful breakers and field trial handlers of the day .. . portmenspapers, and conclusively proven as a positivecure for distemper in its ordinary forms asvaccination is for smallpox or antitoxin fordiphtheria. It is easily administered and if the directionsare carefully followed the danger of losing avaluable puppy with distemper or of havinghim afflicted with chorea is minimized. There are imitations of this remedv on the 34 Modern Breaking market that, like all imitations, should beavoided; and as it may mean the life of yourvaluable puppy you cannot insist too stronglyupon your druggist or dealer supplying youwith the ^n/j Distemperine. After piloting the puppy safely over theshoals of puppyhood, the owner can proceedmore rapidly with his education, that up tothis time should have been given with the ideaof developing his physical and mental possibil-ities. Never must the one fact be lost sight of?—that the dog is a companionable creature ofpronounced social instincts, which requiresamusement, companionship and CHAPTER IV. Xamixu Dogs.—Short names the best; compound names anuisance; originality desirable. THE practice of incumbering a setter or pointerwith a name that is a combination of thenames of all the great dogs in his pedigreecannot be too strongly condemned. There isnothing to be said in favor of such a practice thatis not heavily overbalanced by objections. Itadds nothing to the value of the animal, doesnot increase his attractiveness, and if perchancethe puppy turns out a winner, it would be farbetter for him to have a short, concise namethat would individualize him, rather than puthim in the general family array with dozens ofother dogs of mediocre or no ability whosenames are all so much alike that they are gen-erally confounded and confused. A dog canbe a very good dog, a really high-cla
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