. Kennel secrets : how to breed, exhibit, and mannage dogs . CHAPTER II. THE FEEDING. Under properly regulated exercise a dog fairly healthyin the beginning will have gained at every point beforethe fourth week, his muscles having noticeably filled andhardened, his step become more elastic, his eye brightand clear, his skin cleaner and softer, and his hair finerand richer in hue. Moreover his appetite will have grownbetter, and his digestive organs having shared in the gen-eral improvement a far greater proportion of his food willnow be assimilated and devoted to flesh-building. Consequently h
. Kennel secrets : how to breed, exhibit, and mannage dogs . CHAPTER II. THE FEEDING. Under properly regulated exercise a dog fairly healthyin the beginning will have gained at every point beforethe fourth week, his muscles having noticeably filled andhardened, his step become more elastic, his eye brightand clear, his skin cleaner and softer, and his hair finerand richer in hue. Moreover his appetite will have grownbetter, and his digestive organs having shared in the gen-eral improvement a far greater proportion of his food willnow be assimilated and devoted to flesh-building. Consequently he will require more food, and it may beadvisable to increase the number of his meals daily. Butif fed twice daily, which is often enough for most dogs,the morning feed should be not more than one-third thequantity given later. Increase in quantity and frequencywould of course have been hazardous under the old regime,but now that he is taking a great deal of exercise bothwill be perfectly safe, provided care and judgment areused, and it will also be safe an
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