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ive use of medicine than from the want of it. 

 Give them access to grass land and they will find 

 their own remedies. 



Never attempt to raise hound pups in a ken- 

 nel; a kennel-raised pup is absolutely worthless. 

 Adopt the English custom of farming them out, 

 or, as they express it, "put them out to walk." 



Unless the party taking them has had expe- 

 rience in raising pups, it is safest to give them 

 written instructions, especially as to feed, ver- 

 min, worms, and distemper. 



