TYPICAL OPINIONS OF 



"KENNEL DISEASES" 



"ASHHONT'S" AUTHORITATIVE BOOK ON DOGS IN DISEASE 



The symptoms of the various complaints are described in detail, so 

 there should be little difficulty in diagnosing ailments with Ashmont's 

 "Kennel Diseases" at hand, while full treatment is explained by the 

 talented author. — The Dog, Philadelphia. 



The work is entirely devoid of technical terms, and is written in 

 such entertaining style that any one with a love of dogs would find it 

 not only valuable and helpful, but interesting as well. — Sports of the 

 Times, New York. 



It is a grand book, for the novice especially, and one which 

 the most expert fanciers should possess. *♦ Ashmont " is at his best 

 when treating of this subject. — Mati' s Best Friend, New York. 



The great beauty of all of " Ashmont's " books, from the ordi- 

 nary dog owner's point of view, has always been that the reader was 

 not compelled to pass an examination in Latin and medical or surgical 

 phraseology to know what is said and what to do. — Field £if Stream, 

 New Tork. 



"Ashmont" is an eminent American authority and as he is so 

 thoroughly well up in his subject, and treats it fully in language that can 

 be easily comprehended bv the least scientific among us, his treatise is 

 a welcome one. — Stock-Keeper ana Farmer'' s Chronicle^ London. 



Great care has been exercised in handling the ailments to give the 

 reader the clearest information possible and which is at the same time 

 simple, and in the matter of doses the seeker after knowledge can 

 scarcely go wrong. We do not doubt that in a short while this book 

 will be found upon every kennel shelf. — Field ^ Fancy, New Tork. 



This elegantly gotten-up volume is intended to popularize medi- 

 cine for the guidance of non-professional dog owners. — American 

 Agriculturist, New York. 



Every one who owns a dog should possess this invaluable book, 

 which has been long in preparation and is undoubtedly far ahead of any 

 other work yet attempted upon the subject. — Field ^ Farm, Denver. 



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