CONTENTS. 



CHAP. PAGB 



i. HISTORICAL AND LITERARY i 



n. KENNELS AND KENNELING 6 



in. GENERAL MANAGEMENT OF DOGS '7 



iv. EXHIBITING, BUYING, AND SELLING 28 



v. TECHNICAL TERMS 37 



vi. THE MASTIFF 4 



vii. THE ST. BERNARD 53 



vin. THE NEWFOUNDLAND 67 



ix. THE SHEEP-DOG 73 



x. THE BULL-DOG 83 



XL THE DALMATIAN OR COACH-DOG 95 



xn. THE BULL-TERRIER 98 



XIIL BLACK-AND-TAN TERRIERS 107 



xiv. WHITE ENGLISH TERRIERS . 113 



xv. THE DANDIE DINMONT 116 



xvi. THE IRISH TERRIER 123 



xvn. THE SCOTCH TERRIER 133 



xviii. THE SKYE TERRIER 137 



xix. THE BEDLINGTON TERRIER . 143 



xx. THE AIREDALE TERRIER 150 



xxi. THE YORKSHIRE TERRIF.R 155 



xxn. THE TOY TERRIER 159 



xxiii. TOY SPANIELS 162 



xxiv. THE PUG. 173 



xxv. THE ITALIAN GREYHOUND 178 



xxvi. THE POMERANIAN 181 



xxvii. THE MALTESE DOG 186 



xxviii. THE POODLE 189 



xxix. THE BLOODHOUND 198 



xxx. THE IRISH WOLFHOUND 204 



xxxi. THE DEERHOUND 219 



xxxii. THE GREYHOUND 236 



XXXIIL COURSING 243 



xxxiv. THE WHIPPET 255 



xxxv. THE STAG-HOUND 259 



xxxvi. THE FOX-HOUND ; . . .261 



xxxvii. THE FOX-TERRIER 274 



xxxviii. THE HARRIER 301 



xxxix. THE BEAGLE 309 



XL. THE DACHSHUND 314 



XLI. THE BASSET-HOUXD 333 



XLII. THE OTTER-HOUND 340 



XLIII. BREAKING SPORTING DOGS 345 



