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CHAPTER III. 



INASMORE AS TO RETRIEVERS. 



TO return, once again, to the Retriever 

 practice. 



Bring borne a young rabbit, just a runner, 

 turn it down in the room, and let the dog see 

 you turn it loose ; as the bunny runs off turn 

 the pup's head away, so that he may not see 

 where the rabbit hides up. When it is " hid 

 up," loose him to find it. You should have 

 the pup in a string, and pull him to you should 

 he stop and play with the rabbit when he finds 

 it ; make him bring it you sharply on your 

 calling to him to fetch it. 



Keep on this practice for two or three 



