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KENNELS AND KENNEL MANAGEMENT. 



GREYHOUND KENNELS. , 



Every kennel intended for greylionnds should be thoroughly 



protected from the weather, and should have the yard covered in 



as well as the lodging-house. The plan which has been indicated 



at page 214 as useful for the kennel intended to rear puppies is also 



best adapted for their future keeping, and tliis it will be desirable 

 to describe more fully here. 



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Ground Plan of Greyhound Kennel. 



The central square, comprised between the four angles abed, 

 is divided into four lodging-houses, having a ventilating shaft in 

 the middle, with which they all communicate. These are filled up 

 with benches separated bj^ low partitions as shown in the diagram. 



