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GOOD HEALTH 



well cared for that little by little they recovered. From 

 that time on, however, Tipsy was blind in one eye. 



Dr. Hodge says that both Bum and Tipsy were just 

 as ill as they could possibly be and live. On the other 

 hand, the dogs that took no alcohol hardly seemed to 

 have the disease at all. They did not feel as comfortable 



BUM 



TIPSY NIG TOPSY 



Photograph taken October, 1896 



as usual for several days, but they did not lose their 

 appetite, they did not suffer, and they did not grow 

 thin; in fact, they were hardly disturbed enough to 

 be called ill. 



Naturally Dr. Hodge decided that dogs that have alco- 

 hol in their food get sick more easily, stay sick longer, 

 and suffer more than dogs that do not have it. 



