10 PRINCIPLES OF DOG TRAINING. 
casual observer of dogs has failed to notice the 
difference between the town and the country 
whelp. The one is generally bold, fearless, and 
indifferent to everything around him; the other 
is wide awake to the approach of strangers, his 
manner shrinking, and his ear pricked at every 
unusual noise or sound. The latter, however, 
in the end, develops into the best fielder, because 
of the easy and ready access to game which the 
fields near his home afford. 
