Training" a^s. Breaking. By S. T. Hammond. This is 

 a book for dog owners, who by its directions can success- 

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 Has a chapter on the training of pet dogs, and another on 

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Monographs on Dogs: 



The Collie — Its Histor)'. Points, Breeding and Rear 

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The' Fox-Terrier. — Its History, Points, Breeding and 

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The St. Bernard. — Its History, Points, Breeding and 

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The Greyhound. — Its History, Points, Breeding, Rear- 

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History of the Mastiff. By M. B. Wynn. Mr. 

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Pocket Kennel Record, A handy and convenient 

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Charley's Wonderful Journeys. By C. F. Amery. 

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The Still-Hunter. By T. S. Van Dyke. A practical 

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