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RMRE0BMY–. The dog in health and disease. Comprising the various modes of breaking and using him for hunting, coursing, shooting, etc., and including the points or characteristics of all dogs, which are entirely rewritten. Dog breeds; Dogs. DOMESTICATED DOGS. II.—THE BLOODHOUND.. Head of the Bloodhound (Youatt). This breed is so named because it is supposed to possess peculiar powers of scenting the blood flowing from the wounds made in its . quarry. Before the invention of the rifle, the arrow was used to give the first wound, and this was sufficient to enable the forester to make his pick from the he
RMRE0BCK–. The dog in health and disease. Comprising the various modes of breaking and using him for hunting, coursing, shooting, etc., and including the points or characteristics of all dogs, which are entirely rewritten. Dog breeds; Dogs. 156 DOMESTICATED DOGS. (e) the bussian setter.. A Russian Setter slightly crossed with English blood. Having had no further experience of this dog since I wrote the first edition of this book, I cannot do better than transcribe the description I then gave:— This dog was at one time, that is, about twenty years ago, considered to be superior to our English breed, and
RMRE0BDH–. The dog in health and disease. Comprising the various modes of breaking and using him for hunting, coursing, shooting, etc., and including the points or characteristics of all dogs, which are entirely rewritten. Dog breeds; Dogs. 128 DOMESTICATED DOGS. possible to throw them into "the point," by using the word corresponding with " toho," in the language of the corresponding countries. This was first made known to me at the Paris Dog Show of 1865, when the exhibitor of a French braque, on my asking if his dog was steady, threw him into a very perfect state of catalepsy by
RMRDPMGC–. Principles of economic zoo?logy. Zoology, Economic. 358 BRANCH CHORDATA many of them are valuable for their fur. The cat and dog have been domesticated. The Terrestrial Carnivora {Fissipe'dia).—The number of digits may be five on each foot, but is often reduced to four on the hind feet, as in cats and dogs, and sometimes to four on the front feet, as in Hyce'niche, but the reduced first toe may bear a claw. The cat family {Fe'lidce) includes the hons, tigers, leopards or pan- thers, jaguars, pumas, lynxes, wildcats, etc. They are widely distributed in both the Old World and the New, but are
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