DANDIE DINMONT. 



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WEI.LS 



" Rough " and " Puck," Dandies.* 



(hoimdlikc) ; the -weiglit 18 lo 24 lbs., varying according to the 

 strain, but the original Dandie was a heavy dog. Occasionally in 

 a litter there mav be some with the short foldino- ear of a bull- 

 terrier, and also with some greater length of the legs ; these are 

 not approved of by fanciers, but nevertheless are pure, show- 

 ing a tendenc}^ to cast back. Sir W. Scott, I believe, prefer- 

 red the small ear. The above description is taken from dogs 

 bred from " Meadow," f by Dr. Brown's celebrated dog " John 



* Bolli from pliotograplis. That of "Puck" showing only tlie upper part of 

 the body, has necessitated the attitude in which be is drawn. See pages 

 78, 79. 



t A Dandie Dinmont terrier bitch, named "Meadow," bred at Birseslees, 



