BY THE AUTHOR OF “KENNEL DISEASES” 
*Wernel Secrets 
HOW TO BREED, EXHIBIT, 
and MANAGE DOGS 
By “ASHMONT” 
FINELY ILLUSTRATED FROM PHOTOGRAPHS 
“Lytracts from Press Opinions 
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