128 THE FOXHOUND 



Cow-hocked. The hocks turning inward; 

 hocks that turn in, like those of a cow. 



Deep in Brisket. Deep in chest; deep 

 from withers to point where chest and brisket 

 meet. 



Dew-claws. The extra claws found occa- 

 sionally on the legs or superfluous claw inside 

 the hind leg just above the foot. 



Dish-face. This term describes hound 

 whose nasal bone is higher at the nose than 

 at the top. 



Domed Skull. Round skull. 



Flat-sided. Flat in ribs ; opposite of well- 

 ribbed up. 



Flews. The chops, or overhanging lips of 

 the upper jaw. The term is chiefly applied to 

 hounds or other deep-mouthed dogs. The 

 lips. 



Hare-foot. Foot like that of a hare, long 

 and narrow. ' 



Haw. The red inside eyelid, usually hid- 

 den; the red membrane inside the lower eye- 

 lid. 



Shelly. Too narrow and light in body. 



Sickle-tail. A tail forming a semi-circle, 

 like a sickle. 



Snipy. Too pointed in muzzle. 



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