Sporting Dogs: Their Points and Management in Health and DiseaseBarton, Frank Townend
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Sporting Dogs: Their Points and Management in Health and Disease
Barton, Frank Townend
Dogs
V
Vomiting, 398
W
Welsh Terrier, 308
---- head, neck, 308
---- arms, and forearms, 309
---- back, loins, tail, and feet, 309
---- Club, 309
Whippet, 167
---- coat, 168
---- constitution, 168
---- fore-limbs, 168
---- hind-quarters, 171
---- tail and feet, 171
---- General appearances, 171
White West Highland Terrier, 305, 307 (see Appendix, p. 443)
Worms, 399
Wounds, 433
THE END
_Colston & Coy. Limited, Printers, Edinburgh_
FOOTNOTES
[1] Liver-coloured flat and wavy coated specimens are not at all
uncommon, though not generally preferred.
[2] A moderate degree of development of the Membrana Nictitans (so
called Haw) is not only typical of the Clumber, but advantageous. To
remove this useful Membrane (unless for surgical reasons) is a cruel
and useless procedure, deserving severe condemnation.
[3] The heights of the Crickhowell Harriers are as follows:--Dogs, 17½
to 18½ inches; bitches, 17 to 18 inches.
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Transcriber's note:
--Obvious errors were corrected.
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