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Dog Shows and Doggy People 





the celebrated Champion Dim Sarsonaeg (whose victories on the 

 benches have been many and great), Champion Brynhir Burner, 

 Champion Brynhir Ballad (a bitch I greatly admire, and consider, 

 with Brynhir Boiler and Brynhir Blossom, a wonderful team is 

 formed) ; then there are Brynhir Boxer and Brynhir Bracelet, and 



the brood bitches 

 Brynhir Heli Nell, 

 Brynhir Baggage, 

 anc ^ Blinkbonny. 



Some idea may 

 be formed of the 

 quality and character 

 of these Terriers 

 when I mention I 

 have on several 

 occasions had teams 



! JO.. 



From photo by Kitchener & Salmon, New Bond Street 



MR. w. s. GLYNN'S WELSH TERRIER CHAMPION 



BRYNHIR BALLAD 



of them, with many 

 other non-sporting 

 teams, at large 

 shows to compete 

 for the Best Non- 

 Sporting Team prize, 

 and they have not 



been out of the first four, and sometimes were in the first two, 

 in the strongest competition they could meet. 



Mr. Glynn began with Fox-terriers, and still keeps some, but 

 has not of late years paid so much attention to them as to the 

 Welshmen and Scots, of which latter he has bred from his Brynhir 

 Baby some useful stock. 



An active, intelligent member of the Committees of the Kennel 

 Club, Fox-terrier Club, and Welsh Terrier Club, he takes a lively and 

 active interest in doggy affairs, in respect to which he is no sleeping 

 partner, while his practical common sense and invariably courteous 

 demeanour make him universally popular in all assemblies of Doggy 

 People. 



By the courtesy of their owner I am able to give excellent portraits 

 of one of Mr. Glynn's Welsh Terriers, Champion Brynhir Ballad, 

 and one of his Scottish Terriers, Brynhir Baby, both often seen in 

 the prize lists, and the former considered the best all round specimen 

 of the variety ever exhibited. 



