. The new book of the dog; a comprehensive natural history of British dogs and their foreign relatives, with chapters on law, breeding, kennel management, and veterinary treatment. Dogs. MR. HARRY W. CASSEDY'S BRAMELLO SKEETER BY OAKMOUNT PUNCH MISS CONTENT. Photograph by Schreiber, Philadelphia. easy and graceful. He is plucky, not quarrel- some or aggressive—is very loyal to his master, obedient, affectionate, and of a sweet nature, quick in motion and very intelligent ; he makes a most desirable house dog, and wins a warm comer in the hearts of those who become his fortunate possessors. 2.


. The new book of the dog; a comprehensive natural history of British dogs and their foreign relatives, with chapters on law, breeding, kennel management, and veterinary treatment. Dogs. MR. HARRY W. CASSEDY'S BRAMELLO SKEETER BY OAKMOUNT PUNCH MISS CONTENT. Photograph by Schreiber, Philadelphia. easy and graceful. He is plucky, not quarrel- some or aggressive—is very loyal to his master, obedient, affectionate, and of a sweet nature, quick in motion and very intelligent ; he makes a most desirable house dog, and wins a warm comer in the hearts of those who become his fortunate possessors. 2. Head.—Rather short; skull broad and fla*, without prominent cheeks, and forehead free from wrinkles ; stop well defined, but indenture not too deep ; muzzle short, square, wide, and deep, without wrinkles. 3. Eyes.—Wide apart, large and round, neither sunken nor too prominent, dark in colour and. CH. WHISPER BY SULLIVAN'S PUNCH- AMES REINA. PROPERTY OF MR. WALTER E. STONE, BOSTON, MASS., U soft—the outside comer in a line with the cheeks as viewed from the front. 4. Nose.—Black and wide, with a well-defined straight line between the nostrils. 5. Chops.—Wide and deep, not pendulous, completely covering the teeth when the mouth is closed. 6. Jaws.—Broad and square. 7. Teeth.—Short and regular, meeting evenly, and not to be seen when the mouth is closed. 8. Ears.—Always cropped into fine points, small and thin, as near the comers of the skull as pos- sible. 9. Neck.—Of fair length, without throatiness, and slightly arched. 10. Body.—Compact; chest broad and well ribbed up ; back short and straight, not reached ; loins strong ; hindquarters strong and mus- cular. 11. Fore-legs.—Straight, clean and well muscled, wide apart; elbows standing neither in nor out. 12. Hind-legs.—Rather straight ; stifles neither in nor out, and not too prominent ; thighs well muscled. 13. Feet.—Small, nearly round; toes com- pact and arched. 14. Tail.—Of moderate length


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