The Scotch-Ter-ri-er 
T HIS is a funny little dog with a lot 
of good qualities. He has short 
legs, and is covered with shaggy, 
wiry hair. He looks very alert, with his 
tail and ears all standing up straight. He 
is just what he looks,—a good, true, faith¬ 
ful dog, friendly and loving toward his 
master. Some of these dogs are white, and 
others are sandy, or a yellowish gray. You 
if you compare it with the size of his body, 
and good record of being a friend to man. 
Cha-me-le-on 
T HIS strange creature has four legs, although 
it is difficult for you to see the two hind 
ones, for his tail covers them. See how 
his eyes stand out! The one on the other side of 
his head can be looking at something different from 
the thing this one sees. His tail is long like a 
monkey’s, and his feet are like those of a parrot. 
His tongue is very long and spreads out at the 
tip, and is covered with a gluey substance that 
makes it easy for him to pick up an insect with it. 
His body becomes in color the same as anything 
he is resting on. That is his only means of defence 
—that he may be overlooked. 
The Tiger Dog 
W HAT does the coat of this dog make you think of? The coat 
of the large, fierce animal we know as the leopard, which is a 
kind of tiger. That is why this dog is called a tiger dog. Be¬ 
sides being white or grayish with large 
black spots on him, and so looking like a 
tiger, his expression is fierce and forbidding. 
He is a large animal, too, almost the size of 
the Great Dane. His ears are short and 
erect, and his under-jaw strong. He seems 
to have a collar about his neck, and that is 
well, for he needs a master to train him. 
He would be a good dog to defend property. 
notice that his head is large, 
This kind of dog has a long 
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