NEWFOUNDLAND DOG. 



The magnificent Newfoundland Dog is faiiiiliar to all, on account of his 

 great size, liis noble aspect, his gentle temj)er, and his singular intelligence. 

 There are two kinds of Newfoundland Dogs, one a veiy large animal, standing 

 nearly three feet in height, and the other a much smaller creature, seldom exceeding 

 two feet or tAventy-five inches. The former animal is sometimes called the 

 Labrador Dog, the latter going by the name of the St. John's Dog. 



In its native land the Newfoundland Dog is shamefully treated, Ijeing converted 

 into a beast of bm'den, and forced to sufler even greater hardships than those 

 which generally fall to the lot of animals which are used for the carriage of goods o.- 



