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2. Brisket. — The part of the body between 



the chest and the neck. Front part of 

 chest. 



Butterfly-nose. — A spotted nose. 



Button-ear. — ^ An ear which falls oyer in 

 front, concealing the inside, as in Fox- 

 Terriers. 



Broken-up Face. — Refers more particu- 

 larly to the face of the Bulldog or Toy 

 Spaniel, and comprises the receding 

 nose, or lay-back, deep stop, and 

 wrinkle. 



Burr. — The inside of the ears. 



Breeching. — The tan-colored hairs on the 

 back of the thighs of a Black-and-tan 

 Terrier. 



Beefy. — Big, beefy hind-quarters. 



Cat-foot. — A short, round foot, with the 

 knuckles high and well developed; 

 like a cat's, short, round and compact. 



3. Chest. — The chest of a dog must not be 



confounded with the brisket; the breast 

 or chest extends between the fore-legs 

 from the brisket to the belly. 



Cheeky. — When the cheek bumps are 

 strongly defined ; tliick in cheek. 



Chaps or Chops. — The pendulous lips of 

 the Bull-dog; the foreface of a Bull- 

 dog. 



