Breeding, Training, Management, Diseases & C. of Dogs:
The book Breeding, Training, Management, Diseases & C. of Dogs: was written by author Butler, Francis, 1810-1874. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Breeding, Training, Management, Diseases & C. of Dogs: book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Breeding, Training, Management, Diseases & C. of Dogs: a good or bad book?
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A dog has frequently been seen to pb.inge voluntarily into a j-apid stream, to rescue another that was in danger of drowning. lie has defended helpless curs from the attacks of other dogs, and learns to apportion punish- ment according to the provocation received, fre- quently disdaining to exercise his power and strength on a weaker adversary. Repeated pro- vocation will, however, excite revenge. For instance, a NewfoundUmd dog was quietly eat- ing hi 3 mess of broth and broken scraps. While s...o emploved, a turkey endeavored tr> share the meal with him. The dog growled, and displayed his teeth. The intruder retired foi- a moment, but quickly returned to the charge, and was again "warned off," with a like result. After three or four attempts of the same kind, the dog became provoked, gave a sudden iero- cious growl, bit off the delinquent's head, and then quietly finished his meal, Vvdthout bestow- ing anv further attention on his victim. The celebrated Leibnitz related to the French Academy an account of a dog he had seen 812 APPENDIX.
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