. The dog in health and in disease [microform] : including his origin, history, varieties, breeding, education and general management in health, and his treatment in disease. Dogs; Dogs; Chiens; Chiens. 08 THE DOa !â¢> This breed of terrier should be a light, " lathy " dog; he is apt to fail in back ribs, etc. In this breed the stifles are apt to be rather straight and the hocks placed very high. Th« Paidty Ttniw.âIn general appearance a long, low, stoutly-built dog, with an intelligent expression, and a long, flowing, flat-lying, straight coat. The appearance of the hea


. The dog in health and in disease [microform] : including his origin, history, varieties, breeding, education and general management in health, and his treatment in disease. Dogs; Dogs; Chiens; Chiens. 08 THE DOa !â¢> This breed of terrier should be a light, " lathy " dog; he is apt to fail in back ribs, etc. In this breed the stifles are apt to be rather straight and the hocks placed very high. Th« Paidty Ttniw.âIn general appearance a long, low, stoutly-built dog, with an intelligent expression, and a long, flowing, flat-lying, straight coat. The appearance of the head depends a tr >od deal on the ears, which stand up qnite straight, are set on high, covered with long liair, and well fringed. Coat.âLong, flat, and silky; the longer and finer tlie better; a part extends from shoulder to tail. Color.âVarious shades of blue, dark blue preferred, but of a lighter shade on head and legs. The Oljdsfdal* Tarrier.âA long, low dog, with a largo head and a coat thf^t resembles silk or suggests spun glass. A funcy terrier, but hardier than the Yorkshire or Maltese. Ears.âVery characteristic, small, set on high, per- fectly erect in carriage, covered with long silky hair (well fdtliered). ;.âRanging from dark blue to light fawn, the â pro'i'ijrred. TIm Maltaie Terrimr.âA very small (must not be over six pounds) toy terrier, in which coat and color are of chief importance. Coat.âLong, silky, with a slight wave; woolliness and curl are very objectionable. Color.âPure white, suggesting spun glass; fawn patches may occur, but are highly undesirable. Nose black; eyes full and black and not " weeping *'; tail short and curled tightly over the 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 Mills, Wesley, 1847-1915. New York : D. Appleton


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