Db. H. Clay Gloveb : 



Bear Sir. — Your Vermifuge is the most harmless and effective 

 remedy for worms in dogs I have ever used. 



Yours truly, Aethub E. Eendle, 



Prop. Compton Grove Kennels. 



Peterboro, N. H. 

 De. H. Clay Gloves : 



Bear Sir. — It gives me pleasure to testify to the merits of youi 

 infallible remedies. As for your Vermifuge, it is a mild and harm- 

 less eradicator of worms, and is, with my puppies, from their wean- 

 ing an established diet. Very respectfully, 



Geo. S, Tuckee. 



Tammany Kennels, Bridgeport, Conn. 

 For several years I have used "exclusively" the Glover's Dog 

 Medicines, and am satisfied that when the instructions given are 

 carefully followed, the case taken in time, and the necessary care 

 given to the patient, that these medicines will do all that is 

 claimed for them. By giving all my puppies, "three or four days 

 after weaning," a course of the Vermifuge, " whether there are 

 symptoms or not," I have not yet lost a puppy by worms. 



John White. 



FITS. 



The dog is perhaps more subject to fits, or 

 more properly epilepsy, than any other of the 

 domestic animals, owing to his high develop- 

 ment of brain and nervous system. Young 

 animals are much more frequently its subjects 

 than adults, as it is generally associated with 

 puppy troubles, though dogs of mature age are 

 occasionally so afflicted. 



No premonitory symptoms are evinced in epi- 

 lepsy, except perhaps, a slight quivering of the 

 muscles, for a few seconds before the animal 

 falls upon its side, losing consciousness, the 

 limbs working violently, eyes set and froth 



