THE NEWFOUNDLAND 



would be difficult to beat. Of the White-and-black, or Landseer 

 variety, as Dr. Gordon Stables named it, Dick, Prince Charlie, 

 Bonnie Swell, Bonnie Maid, Rosebud, His Nibs (Fig. 27), Kettering 



Wonder, are but a few that occur. As an excellent example of the 

 Courtier type of dog Wolf of Badenoch (Fig. 28) may be cited. 



The ? Newfoundland does not call for any special treatment by 

 way of show preparation, except perhaps in the grooming. Novices 

 sometimes err in respect of this latter by parting the hair. This 

 should never take place : the dog should be brushed and combed 

 from head to tail. Though, as stated by Mr. Lort, it is not uncommon 



