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Airedale Terrier
Assyrian Sculpture and Dog
—Mastiff

Basset-Hound
Beagle
Bedlington Terrier
Bible, Dog in The
Black and Tan Terrier
Blenheim Spaniel
Bloodhound
Borzoi
Breeding:
Bulldog
Newfoundland
Borzoi
Dachshund
Smooth Fox-Terrier
Dandie Dinmont
King Charles Spaniel
General Notes
Bronchitis
Brussels Griffon
Bulldog
—Miniature
—French
Bull-terrier
——Toy

Chow Chow
Clumber Spaniel
Clydesdale Terrier
Cocker Spaniel
Collie
Constipation
Coursing

Dachshund
Dalmatian
Dandie Dinmont
Deerhound
Diarrhoea
Distemper

English Terrier, White
English Water Spaniel
Egypt, Dog in

Feeding
Field Spaniel
First Bite, Privileges of
Fits
Fleas
Fox as progenitor of the Dog
Foxhound
Fox-terrier, Smooth
—Wire-hair

Great Dane
Greeks, Dogs and Ancient
Greyhound
—Italian

Harrier

Importation if Dogs
Irish Terrier
Irish Water Spaniel
Italian Greyhound

Jackal as progenitor of Dog
Japanese Spaniel

Kennels and their management
King Charles Spaniel

Labrador, The
Law, Dog and the
Licences

Maltese Dog
Manchester Terrier
—Miniature
Mange
Mastiff, Assyrian
—English
Miniature Breeds:
Bulldog
French Bulldog
Poodle
Pomeranian
Black and Tan Terrier
Toy Bull-terrier
Italian Greyhound
Shetland Sheepdog
Motor Cars and Dogs
Muzzling Regulations

Newfoundland

Origin of the Dog
Otterhound

Pekinese
Phoenicians, and Dogs
Pointer
Pomeranian
Poodle
—Toy White
Primitive Man and Dog
Pug
Puppies, Treatment of:
Mastiff
Bulldog
Newfoundland
Great Dane
Old English Sheepdog
Poodle
Borzoi
Dachshund
King Charles Spaniel
Pekinese
Brussels Griffon
General Notes

Retriever, Flat-Coated
—Curly
Rome, Dogs and Ancient

Samoyede
Schipperke
Scottish Terrier
Setter, English
—Irish
—Black and Tan
Sheepdog, Old English
Shetland Sheepdog
Skin Diseases
Skye Terrier
Spaniel Family, The
Spaniel, Irish Water
—English
—Clumber
—Sussex
—Field
—English Springer
—Welsh Springer
—Cocker
—King Charles
Springer, English
—Welsh
St. Bernard
Stray Dogs
Sussex Spaniel

Terrier, Old Working
—White English
—Black and Tan
—Bull-
—Smooth Fox-
—Wire-hair Fox-
—Airedale
—Bedlington
—Irish
—Welsh
—Scottish
—West Highland White
—Dandie Dinmont
—Skye, and Clydesdale
—Yorkshire

Toy Dogs:
Pomeranian
Poodle, White
King Charles Spaniel
Pekinese and Japanese
Maltese and Pug
Brussels Griffon
Miniature Black and Tan,
Bull-terrier, Italian Greyhound
and Shetland Sheepdog

Waterloo Cup
Welsh Terrier
West Highland White Terrier
Whippet
Wolf as progenitor of Dog
Wolfhound, Irish
—Russian (Borzoi)
Worm, Treatment for

Yorkshire Terrier

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