The Shooter's Guide; Or, Complete Sportsman's Companion: Containing a Compendious View of the ...
The Shooter's Guide; Or, Complete Sportsman's Companion: Containing a Compendious View of the ...
Thomas Burgeland Johnson
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As soon as puppies attain the age of eight or nine months, they may be indulged with a little flesh well boiled ; but a small quantity ot sulphur .should be BRUSDIHQ QF D0Q8. 6? given them once a week, id milk; they riiQuM be frequently washed with soap and water, to eleaiise their skiiMy and. kill the fleas; their beds dioiild be ofton chained, and indeed every attention at this tiose pmd to them, to keep them in health, and brin^ them to a proper size« Puppies are sometimes troubled with lice... ; the remedy for which, as well as for other diseases, will be fouad under the proper heads. The diseases, accidents, &c. to which whdps are Mahle, from the period of their birth •till they arrive lit maturity, are mai^, and occasionally so dange* rous, &at the sportsman has no reason to be cKssatis- ied, if, out of a litter of ten^ five or six mmm^at pesk. fection. But miich depends, of coOfw, m ibia respect, on»the manner in which they are treated. A dog never perspires, but yet is of a hot nature, and should therefore never be without clean water to iriek as often as he pleases* With respect to food, die less cf^nrion he has, the better, as mudi of it is supposed by some to injure his sense of smelliog | and certainly it causes him to emk so very offieneive a stench, that it is impossible to bear him in the house.
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