442 British Dogs. 



CHAPTER XII. THE WHITE TOY TERRIER. 



BY CORSINCON. 



OCCASIONALLY a diminutive white terrier of 31b. or 41b. weight turns up 

 at a show, but they do not seem as yet to be looked on as worthy of 

 distinct classification. 



Those I have seen have all been too bullet-headed, but by close in- 

 breeding of the now well established white English terrier, a very pretty 

 class of toys might be produced, and, if bred in sufficient numbers, a class 

 would soon be made for them at our best shows. 



CHAPTER XIII. THE LONG-HAIRED TOY 

 TERRIER. 



BY CORSINCON. 



IN the classes for toy terriers other than smooth-haired, the winners 

 are invariably small Yorkshire terriers, and it would be far better to 

 make two classes for the last named, dividing them by weight, than have 

 the small ones shown under the title now adopted. 



CHAPTER XIV. THE JAPANESE PUG. 



BY CORSINCON. 



I must confess this is a dog I know very little about ; they crop up, 

 however, pretty often at our shows, and give one the impression of being 

 a cross between a King Charles spaniel and a pug. 



