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58 KENNEL DISEASES. 
fall out, and attacks of shivering followed by fever occur almost daily, then it 
might rightly be assumed that he had tuberculosis. 
Considering the very evident fact that a victim of this disease is a source 
of great danger to his people as well as his mates, undeniably he should be 
promptly destroyed. 
While a cure in the early stage might be possible, it should not be attempted ; 
for the chances of it are too small, and the dangers of infection too great. 
