Book/Printed Material Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases.
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Image 1 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases.
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 2 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. :o i *?j v :a) 5 viS 5 L 3 t ^o 3: i :t ^;;i fe :^^„^^L^ 3~ -i ^2^ -J ory^;3 -!7 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. slieli ,Vy34 UNITED STATES OF...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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- Date: 1876
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Image 4 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases.
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 5 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases.
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 6 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases.
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 7 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. AL. WATTS O V DOGS THEIR HABITS, CHARACTERISTICS, AND DISEASES. B O S T O N M A S S. AL. WATTS, 164 LINCOLN STREET. 1876. Entered according to Act of Congress,...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 8 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases.
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 9 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. AL. WATTS w O N DOG THEIR HABITS, CHARACTERISTICS, AND DISEASES. BOSTON, MASS.: AL. WATTS, 164 LINCOLN STREET. 1876. Tr
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 10 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases.
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 11 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. INTRODUCTORY CE AFTER. Origin. General Characteristics. Habitat. Vai ieties. F. Cuvier s Divisional Arrangement. Arrangement adopted by the Author. From the earliest times we have reason to believe that the dog has...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 12 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. d INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER. In order to come to any rational conclusion on this head, it will be necessary to ascertain to what type the animal approaches most nearly, after having for many...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 13 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. XL. AVATTS ON DOGS. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS. In every variety the dog is more or less endowed with a keen sight, strong powers of smell, sagacity almost amounting to reason, and con- siderable...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 14 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. 8 AL. WATTS ON DOGS. generally despised, and however, useful they may be, the breed is not continued. This, however, is not literary true, exceptions being made in favor of certain sorts...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 15 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. AL. WATTS ON DOGS. 9 existing game laws, which made it imperative that every person cours- ing should not only have a certificate, but also a qualification that is to say, the...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 16 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. 10 AL. WATTS ON DOGS. THE GAZEHOUND. This breed is now lost, and it is very difficult to ascertain in what respects it differed from the greyhound. Bewick describes it minutely, but...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 17 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. AL. WATTS ON DOGS. 11 zle, the black-muzzled fawn, the black-muzzled red, the plain red, the yellow, the cream- colored, and the black the white, the blue, the white and fawn, and...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 18 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. 12 AL. WATTS ON DOGS. hounds most sportsmen have their prejudices but in their shape at least, I think they must all agree. I know sportsmen that boldly affirm that a small...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 19 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. AL. WATTS ON DOGS. 13 blue. The true fox terrier was generally chosen with as much white as possible, so that he might be readily seen, either coming up after the pack,...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 20 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. 14 AL. WATTS ON DOGS, spaniel. The ears are long and slightly raised, but turning over tail long, but small in bone and standing straight backwards, that is, not curved over the...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 21 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. AL, WATTS ON DOGS. 15 the whole very much the appearance of that part of the insect, but magnified as a matter of course. This peculiar shape of the stern characterizes the...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 22 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. 16 AL. WATTS ON DOGS. The cocker can scarcely be minutely described, inasmuch as there are so many varieties in diiFerent parts of Great Britain. The Devonshire cocker closely resembles the Welsh...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 23 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. AL. WATTS ON DOG^. 17 is particularly strong about the neck and bosom. The tail is naturally long and bushy, but, as it has almost invariably been cut off until of late...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 24 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. 18 AL. WATTS ON DOC.ii. THE NEWFOUNDLAND. This most valuable animal is of two very different kinds, viz., the large, loose-made, and long-haired variety, known as the Large Labrador and the small,...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 25 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. AL. WATTS ON DOGS. 19 and their thick coats prevent the teeth of their assailants from doing much damage but in offensive measures they are of little use, being rather unwieldy, and...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 26 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. 20 AL. WATTS ON DOGS. is a good subsistence for tkem from the offal of the seal and the walrus which are taken by the men, the dogs become fat at this...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 27 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. AL. WATTS ON DOGS. 21 f small. In shape there is a considerable similarity to the hound, but much heavier in all its lines. Loin compact and powerful, and limbs strong. Tail...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 28 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. 22 AL. WATTS ON DOGS. MALTESE DOG. This beautiful little dog is a Skye terrier in miniature, with, however, a far more silky coat, a considerably shorter back, and a tail stiffly...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 29 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. AL. WATTS ON DOGS. 23 THE PUG. This curly and pretty little toy dog was out of fashion in England for some years, but has recently come again into such vogue that...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 30 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. 24 AL. WATTS ON DOGS. terriers now sold are either crossed with the Italian greyhound or with the King Charles spaniel. If the former, the shape is preserved, and there is the...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 31 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. AI.. TTATTS ON DOGS. 25 and-ln, it may be said tbat it is impossible to foretell with absolute cer- tainty what particular result will be elicited- 6. The first impregnation appears to...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 32 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. 26 AL. WATTS ON DOGS. IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH IN BOTH SIRE AND DAM. Health in both parents should be especially insisted upon, and in the bitch in particular there should be a...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 33 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. AL. WATTS ON DOGS. 27 SO considerably for, when it is known, the calculation can better be made as to the probability of the heat returning at the desired time. The period...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 34 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. 28 AJ-. WATTS ON DOGS. vent the puppies rolling off, and supported by bricks a few inehes from the ground, is all that is required for the most valuable animal and if...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 35 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. AL. WATTS ON DOGS. 29 bone, aud break up the meat into fragments no larger than a small horse- bean mix all up with the broth, thicken this to the consistence of...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 36 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. 30 AL. WATTS ON DOGS. kennels of the foxhound and pointer as in those devoted to the longtails. These chief and cardinal elements of success are, 1st, a warm, clean and dry...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 37 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. AL. WATTS ON DOGS. St THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTET^L The nervous system is highly developed in those breeds which have been carefully attended to, that is, where individuals of high nervous...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 38 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. 32 AL. WATTS ON DOGS. ADMINISTRATION OF REMEDIES. Some considerable tact and knowledge of the animal are required in order to give medicines to the dog to the best advantage. In the...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 39 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. AL. WATTS ON DOGS. 33 MODE OF DRENCHING THE DOG. If a small quantity only is to be givea, the dog s head being held, the liquid may be poured through the...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876
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Image 40 of Al. Watts on dogs; their habits, characteristics, and diseases. 84 AL. WATTS ON DOGS. SIMPLE EPHEMERAL FEVER. Symptoms. This slight disease, known as a common cold, is ush- ered in by chilliness, with increased heat of surface, a quick pulse, and...
- Contributor: Watts, Al.
- Date: 1876