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Few veterinarians make a study of tlie dog, 

 and they rarely are of any use when called. 

 However, those who have made a special study 

 may be consulted with advantage and saving. 



We have not the space here to go into an ex- 

 haustive recitation of dog diseases, s^^mptoms, 

 treatment and remedies. If you are at a loss 

 concerning your dog, write to one of the Dog 

 Doctors, whose advertisements appear in sport- 

 ing magazines, and he can no doubt diagnose 

 the case and forward the medicine you require 

 at a minimum cost. In nearly all cases he will 

 forward you a free booklet describing the preva- 

 lent diseases and his remedies applicable to 

 same. 



Tlie following from the pen of H. Clay Glo- 

 ver, V. S., will no doubt give mau}^ readers some 

 liglit on one of the common afflictions that prove 

 so troublesome. 



INDIGESTION IN DOGS. 



Eczema is a frequent symptom, and let me 

 state right here that I find more cases of ecze- 

 matous eruptions arising from a disordered con- 

 dition of the digestion than any other cause. 

 Doubtless many who will read this will recog- 

 nize the fact tliat at some time some certain dog 

 has had some obstinate skin trouble, all kinds 

 of which are by the layman diagnosed as 



