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FOREST AND STREAM 
July, 1921 
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Gipsy Bob 
THE WORLD’S BEST RETRIEVER 
The Chesapeake Bay dog is the oldest 
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a splendid policeman and the children’s 
favorite playmate. 
Twelve months old pups now for sale. 
Eight weeks old pups about July 1st. 
Sired by Gipsy Bob. 
GALE HARPER, Proprietor 
Bloomfield Kennels, Short Hills, N. J. 
CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVER 
U. K. C. 72636 Teddy III F. D. S. B. 53305 
Teddy II ex Kerzipps Queen 
Pure bred Chesapeake of grand conformation 
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W E have ever been possessed of a 
great love deep in the heart for 
our canine pets, and this love is the 
mainspring that governs all our actions 
toward them. We do not wish to be un- 
derstood as meaning that we never usa 
the whip, for we believe with the wise 
king of old that the rod should not be 
spared when it is needed. What we do 
mean is this: There is no dog worth 
the raising — we are speaking of point- 
ers and setters — that cannot and will 
not learn all that it is necessary for 
him to know, without a single blow be- 
ing struck, or a single harsh word be- 
ing spoken. We are very well awa*e 
that this humane course will entail a 
little more labor, and that a vast deal 
more patience is required than when 
dependence is placed upon the whip and 
the boot-heel to enforce your com- 
mands, but the intelligent and cheerful 
manner in which your pet obeys your 
slightest word or motion will much 
more than compensate you for the extra 
time that you have devoted to his edu- 
cation. There is nothing that so mars 
our enjoyment when in the field as to 
see the cringing form of a noble animal 
cowering in fear of a whipping, which 
nine times out of ten he does not de- 
serve half so much as his master. 
We do not claim absolute perfection 
for our system, nor that one can by 
adopting it invariably succeed in turn- 
ing out a well-trained, well-behaved 
dog, for we know that with dogs as 
with men we often find one who, for 
lack of brains, will never amount to 
much, no matter what pains we take 
with him. 
IN selecting a puppy there are many 
* things to be considered. In the 
first place we must be sure that 
both sire and dam are first-class field 
performers. This we consider of the 
utmost importance. They must also be 
possessed of endurance, and must be 
reasonably intelligent. The more an- 
cestors of this type our puppy can boast 
the better will he suit us. He must 
also have life and ambition; indeed, we 
care not how high-strung he is, for al- 
though he may not submit to restraint 
quite so readily as his sleepy brother, 
yet when we once have him under sub- 
jection, he will not only mind more 
quickly, but he will do his work better, 
and much more of it. Of course he 
must be well formed, and we should like 
him to be of good color and coiat; but 
these last are not indispensable, as we 
much prefer good performance to good 
looks. 
Having selected our puppy, we will 
take him home when he is six to eight 
weeks old, and at once begin his educa- 
tion. Many writers will tell you that 
your dog should be much older before 
you begin to instill into his mind even 
the rudiments of knowledge. If you 
are going to pursue their system of in- 
struction, we should advise you by all 
means to put off the evil day as long 
as possible; but if you are to follow 
our plan, begin at once; not a moment 
is to be lost. 
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