STUD DOG'S CARE AND MANAGEMENTS 



MALE SEXUAL OFOANS 



FEMALE 

 SEXVAL 

 OflOANS 



LEFT, Male Sexual Organs: 1. Bladder. 2. The rectum portion of the colon or large 

 intestine leading on to the external opening or anus at 3. 4. Scrotum or bag containing 

 the testicles (5). 



6. Penis. 7. Sheath or covering of penis. 8a and Sb. Vas deferens — tubes from the 

 prostate gland to each testicle {and carrying semen into the urethra). 



9. Urethra duct, carrying urine from bladder to external exit {penis, male; vagina, 

 female). In male, urethra is also a genital duct for semen. Do not confuse urethra with 

 ureters, of which there are two, one leading from each kidney to the bladder. 10. Prostrate 

 gland. 



RIGHT: 1. and 1. Ovarian bursa or sacs. 2. Ovaries {one on each side). 3. Fal- 

 lopian tubes {one on each of the two horns), 4. Main body of uterus or womb. S. Bladder 

 {to rear). 



6. Os uteri {mouth of womb), from which puppies emerge. 7. Vagina {external open- 

 ing). 8. External urethral orifice {where urine emerges). 9. Fossa clitoridis.^ 10, Fetuses 

 {puppies) in the womb. 11. Region of kidneys. 12. Rectal opening {above vaginal opening). 

 13. Vulva attached to pelvic bone for support. 



What to Feed the Stud 



Next we consider a most important 

 question — the diet of the stud dog. 

 First, let us say that the common 

 opinion that the stud dog should be 

 overfed and be fat is highly erroneous. 

 The stud dog tending towards lean- 

 ness rather than fatness, is the more 

 anxious stud, and is in healthier con- 

 dition than the overweight stud. 



The stud dog should be fed only 

 once daily with the addition of a 

 light snack ^ in the morning, if the 

 heavy meal is fed at the close of the 

 day. This main meal should consist 

 of plenty of lean meat; avoid exces- 

 sively fat rneat. Eggs, cod liver oil, 

 yeast, biscuits, well cooked vegetables 

 mixed with the biscuits can form a 

 part of the dog's diet. 



C—THE BITCH— HER CARE AND HANDLING 



Bitch must be Free of Disease 



What general health requirements 

 apply strictly to the stud dog? First 



of all, he should be groomed daily. 

 Secondly, he should be kept very clear 

 of skin ailments. Third, at no time 



