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quite a bit, which makes the lower part of his eyes 



look red and inflamed. His ears look clean and 



no discharge and I don 't find any sign of any skin 



trouble on outside. He is washed every week or 



two with antiseptic soap, so don't believe he has 



any fleas. 



He had a wart on tongue about six weeks ago 



(the only one he had then) and I had it removed ; 



since then the small warts have appeared and he 



acts as stated previously. 



H. M. Bull. 



Ans. — We advise change of diet. No bones for 

 at least two months; no oatmeal, no corn bread. 

 Feed him stale bread baked to a golden brown 

 and broken up in his bowl with rich meat broth 

 poured over it, twice a day. Get a pound of soup 

 meat once a week, twelve cents a pound, and cut 

 up to make a nice broth. Boil a long while. Feed 

 him a little of this meat once a day and pour broth 

 on bread. Give him one Old Grist Mill dog bis- 

 cuit once every two days and a tablespoonful of 

 cod liver oil on his food at every meal twice a 

 week. 



OBSTRUCTION IN INTESTINES 



During the hot spell of this summer my Gordon 

 setter suffered several severe convulsions from 



