THE DOG. 
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will bad food, and excessive in and in breeding ; it sometimes follows di»« 
temper. All that can be done is to keep up the strength of the dog, with cod" 
liver oil and iron and good diet, avoiding a damp or cold kennel. 
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Scotch Deer Hound, “Keildaar,” a famous dog owned by Capt. Graham ltcduock, 
Gloucestershire, England. 
Dogs frequently have rheumatism, especially hunting dogs, and it is always 
Cccompanicd with more or less fever; damp kennels often cause it. Its sign* 
