GENERAL MANAGEMENT 



FIRST among the rules to be written large 

 upon the walls of every kennel is: "The 

 strictest cleanliness must be observed/' To 

 the one-dog man this admonition need not 

 be addressed, or, at any rate, it should not 

 be necessary, as it is obviously impossible 

 to have a dirty animal about one's place. 

 Where numbers are kept, however, the rule 

 must be rigidly enforced. In addition to 

 the daily mop out, the kennels should have 

 a thorough cleansing once a week, the 

 benches being turned out and the whole 

 place well swilled. In the winter especially 

 you will learn to appreciate my suggestion 



as to the value of duplicate compartments, 



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