The Dogs of Great Britain America And Other Countries Their Breeding Trainin

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The Dogs of Great Britain America And Other Countries Their Breeding Trainin
J H John Henry Walsh
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Young puppies play sufficiently in a loose box or similar enclosure ; but, after the time specified above, they must either have their entire liberty, or be allowed the run of a larger space, the alternative being bad feet, defective development, and weak joints.
HOME BEARING VERSUS WALKING. 197 HOME REARING VERSUS WALKING.
When one or two puppies only are to be reared, they may be readily brought up at home, excepting in towns or other confined situations, where due liberty and a proper amount
... of sun and air can not be obtained. But where a larger number are to be reared, as in the case of hounds, greyhounds, pointers, and setters, etc. , there is a difficulty attending upon numbers, as a dozen or two of puppies about the house are not conducive to the neatness and beauty of the garden ; besides which, the collection together in masses of young dogs is prejudicial to their health. To avoid this evil, therefore, it is customary to send puppies out at three or four months of age to be kept by cottagers, butchers, small farm- ers, etc.

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