AN ACCOUNT OP DOG KENNELS. 23$ 



faddle room with glafs-fronted prefles, and flues 

 running along the walls, to keep the faddles dry; 

 two cillerns with hot and cold water, one of 

 which is heated by the fame fire that warms the 

 flues, a pair of jockey fcales, &c. 



The dog kennel (efteemed the completell: In 

 JEngland) is 405 feet long, in the center of which 

 Hands the boillng-houfe, with feeding- houfes ad- 

 joining, and a granary behind: on the left are 

 divifions for litter, Uraw, eleven apartments for 

 bitches and puppies, with yards to each ; eleven 

 ditto for bitches in pup, with yards alfo, and a 

 large divifion for bitches at heat. On the right 

 of the center are apartments for two kennel keep- 

 ers, two long lodging rooms for the hunting 

 hounds, with flues running along the walls, fpa- 

 cious yards to each, furnifhed with a fountain in 

 the center for the hounds to drink at, and, water 

 cocks ifluing near the pavement, to cleanfe it : 

 adjoining to thefe, are {even hofpitals for lick 

 hounds, with yards to each. 



In the front is a large pond, which fupplies the 

 fountains and different cocks in the feveral yards 

 within. 



Behind is a large airing ground, flefh-houfe, 



ace. 



The 



