PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION. 



NEW EDITION of this volume being required so 

 soon after the earlier publications, appears to be 

 some little evidence that the popularity of the 

 Fox Terrier is not yet on the wane. 



This fresh issue is very considerably extended, and 

 now contains 239 pages and fourteen portraits, against 

 148 pages and eight portraits in the first edition. In 

 addition to being brought quite up to date, the present 

 volume includes amplified particulars as to rearing, feed- 

 ing, and training terriers as companions and as house-dogs. 

 Their ordinary ailments are likewise more fully dealt with, 

 and besides, there is a variety of information likely to 

 be useful to all who keep a little dog. 



The additional illustrations are portraits of the smooth- 

 coated fox terriers Venio, Lyons Sting, D'Orsay, and Dame 

 Fortune ; and of the wire-haired fox terriers Jack St. Leger 

 and Charnwood Marion. 



RAWDON LEE. 



BRIXTON, 



February, 1895. 



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