106 Dog Shows and Doggy People 



Lastly, there is Ye Storme Kynge (not yet shown), who has a very 

 serious argument with Thundercloud every time they meet. It is 

 thought that the reason is that "Thud" boasted he was a champion, 

 whereas the Kynge had never won a prize. However that may be, 

 they are certainly very bad friends, and a Bobtail (though not a 

 quarrelsome dog) never forgets. 



Of the coming young stock great things are expected this spring, 

 as they are Fair Weather's pups, and, so far, have got on splendidly. 



No one would suppose, from the appearance of these dogs, that 

 they were bred and born in such a busy part of the commercial 

 world as the Old Kent Road, London, and it speaks volumes for 

 the care and attention of their owner, who is fairly entitled to be 

 included amongst Doggy People. 



The portraits herewith show Mrs. Fare Fosse with some of her 

 favourites. 



Mr. and Mrs. Foster 



WHEN fanciers tell you they began exhibiting in 1865 an d have been 

 keeping at it ever since, you may easily believe they are correct 



From photo by A. Bennett, Bradford 



MRS. FOSTER'S PUGS 

 DIAMOND BRADFORD RUBY 



