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(i.) It should be borne in mind that the less medicine 

 given to the dog, the better he is. 



(ii.) In case of wounds, broken limbs, etc., apply to the 

 Army Veterinary Corps. 



(15) Supervision. 



The dogs are under the supervision of the Officer Com- 

 manding the area vulnerable points. 



He will be responsible that officers of the R.D.C. sec that 

 all men in charge of guard dogs are provided with a copy 

 of these instructions, and see that the same are carried out. 



(17) Bedding. 



It has been decided that bedding shall be provided for 

 War Dogs during winter months and during sickness. 



Wood shavings and bracken should be used if available, 

 but, if not, straw may be demanded from Supply, at the 

 scale of five lbs. per week. 



