The Dogs of the British Islands, Being a Series of Articles On the Points of Their Various Breeds, And the Treatment of the Diseases to Which They Are Subject

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6. The hack and quarters (value 7\) also have no peculiarity, but the stifles are almost always straight, giving an appearance of legginess.
102 THE DOGS OF THE BEITISH ISLANDS.
7. Legs and feet (value 10). The legs should be straight, and the feet large, but strong ; the toes are somewhat open, and covered with short, crisp curls. In all dogs of this breed the legs are thickly clothed with short curls, slightly pendent behind and at the sides, and some have them all round, hanging in ringlets
...for some time before the annual shedding. No feather like that of the setter should be shown. The front of the hind legs below the hocks is always bare.
The tail (value 10) is very thick at the root, where it is clothed with veiy short hair, as is well shown in the portrait of Blarney. Beyond the root, however, the hair is perfectly short, so as to look as if the tail had been clipped, which it some- times fraudulently is at our shows ; but the natural bareness of tail is a true characteristic of the breed.


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