344 INSTINCT OF DOGS. 



that the degree of sagacity they will exert for our benefit 

 or amusement depends in a great measure upon their 

 tempers and dispositions ; and that the treatment they 

 meet with has much to do in forming these tempers and 

 dispositions, it follows that too great care cannot be 

 taken to train them properly, and especially never to 

 correct in anger or caprice. 



