120 DOMESTICATED DOGS. 



admit its existence as a separate one. Even its chief admirers 

 do not profess that it is much older than the Dandie, and 

 only date it eighty years back or thereabouts, when it is said to 

 have been originated from the mating of a dog " Piper," belonging 

 to Mr. Anderson, with " Phoebe," the property of a Mr, Coates, 

 the produce of which was " Young Piper," bred by Mr. Ainsley of 

 Bedlington, whence the breed was continued and derived its name. 



' Ttneside," Bedlington Terrier, the Property of T. J. Pickett, Neweastle-on-Tyne. 



The pedigrees of " Piper " and " Phoebe " have been hunted up, 

 and are given back for several generations; but all "doggy" men 

 know what value to attach to such prehistoric testimonials. 



