VI -DOGS 



I shall be glad at any time to give my readers infor- 

 mation respecting their dogs' maladies, and advice as to 

 their treatment. I can also tell them the best sources for 

 the purchase and sale of all the best breeds. 



For this information I propose to charge a small fee of 

 one shilling, the proceeds to be divided anmially between 

 the Home for Lost Dogs at JBattersea and the Royal 

 Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, in whose 

 reports my readers will be able to see what the sum 

 amounts to. 



Both these excellent and practical institutions are in 

 great need of increased support. Their object will, I feel 

 sure, appeal to the hearts of all who read this booklet. 



HARRIET DE SALIS. 

 Hampton Lea, Stjtion. 



