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Tucked-up. — Tucked-up loin, as in the 

 Grej^hound. 



Tricolor. — Black, tan and white. 



Thumb Marks. — The round, black spots 

 on the forelegs of a Black-and-tan 

 Terrier. 



Timber. — Bone. 



Undershot. — The lower incisor teeth, pro- 

 jecting beyond the upper, as in Bull- 

 dogs. The under jaw protruding be- 

 3^ond the upper jaw. 



Upright Shoulders. — Shoulders that are 

 set in an upright, instead of an oblique 

 position; not laid back. 



Yent. — The tan colored hair below root of 

 tail. 



Varmint Expression. — As in the eye of the 

 Fox Terrier, which is free from Haw, 

 is not Sunken, is round but rather 

 small than large, and set horizontally, 

 not obliquely, giving a keen, rather 

 ^^cussed" look. 



Wall-eyc. — A blue mottled eye. 



Wrinkle. — Loose-folding skin over the 

 skull. 



Wh eaten. — Pale yellowish color. 



Withers. — Same as 11, 



