INDEX.
- A.
- [Accomplishments] or Refinements:—
- Distinguishing dog-whistle, [501].
- Dog to back the gun, [509].
- — to head running birds, [525].
- — to hunt without gun, [522].
- — to retreat and resume point, [512].
- Regular retrievers to beat, [550].
- Setter to retrieve, [536].
- Water-retriever to fetch cripples, [553].
- Affection an incentive, &c., [167], [259], [497], [559].
- — gained by first attentions, [167].
- Age for education, [15], [62], [132].
- Age of game, [7] n. [236] n. [338] n.
- Albania, cock-shooting in, [84].
- Anecdotes. See [Instances].
- Antelope—sagacity of fawn, [509] n.
- Antelopes and cheeta, [284].
- Ants’ nests, Guinea-chicks, [471] n.
- Arnica, lotion for bruises, [566].
- Assistant with wild dog, [282].
- Australia, kangaroo-hunting, [469].
- Author’s writing, cause of, [589].
- Axioms, [274], [359].
- B.
- Back turned brings dog away, [223].
- “Backing” how taught, [350], [353].
- — initiatory lesson in, [50].
- — the gun, [509].
- “Bar,” for wild dog, [299].
- Bark of Oak—tonic for pheasants—end of note to [407].
- Barbuda—Creole and cur, [471].
- Beagles shot over, [80].
- Bear at perfumer’s, [461].
- Bears killed in India, [444].
- “[Beat],” a, range taught, [132], [133], [171], [175–179].
- — bad, hard to cure, [283].
- — good, difficult, but invaluable, [189].
- — Herbert’s opinion, [232].
- — without gun, [522].
- — of five or six dogs, [245–248].
- — of four dogs, [244].
- — of three, [242], [243].
- — of two, [238–240].
- — taught following old dog, [191].
- Beaters in India, [446].
- Beckford, Education of buckhound, [558], [559].
- — Gentlemen hunting hounds, [413].
- “Beckon,” why useful signal, [37].
- — and “Heel,” differ, [44].
- Beef, heating in hot climates, [569].
- Begging, how taught, [149].
- Bell rang by dog, [417].
- Bells, to rope of beaters in India, [446].
- — put on dogs, [63], [74], [401].
- Beltings of wood, spaniels, [65].
- “Ben,” a capital retriever, [121].
- Bermuda, militia, [200] n.
- Best dogs err, concise hints, [383].
- Bird dead, loss of discourages dog, [312].
- — dead, seized and torn by dog, [321].
- — shot on ground, steadies dog, [340].
- — shot, search for, [266], [307], [309], [317]. [322], [544].
- — shot, signal heel, [269].
- — [winged], shoot on ground, [308].
- Birds, lie well, dog winding them, [186].
- — lie, induced to, [401].
- — old, cunning of, [229], [232], [236].
- — [wounded], scent differs, [545].
- — wild, intercepted, [384], [400], [525], [533].
- — wounded, first retrieved, [553].
- — wounded, make off towards covey, [544].
- — wounded, found evening, [316].
- — wounded, the search for, [266].
- — wounded, observed by dog, [113].
- Bit for bloodsucker, [117].
- Blackcock pointed three times, [289].
- — dog drawing on his first, [297].
- Black too conspicuous a colour, [93].
- Blacksmith shoeing kicker, [60].
- Blind man, and Tweed-side spaniel, [385].
- Blinking dead bird, [257].
- — from punishment, [165], [344].
- Blinking, initiatory lessons prevent, [17].
- B——k, Sir George, [481].
- Bloodhounds, training of; poachers, [537] n. App.
- Boar, wild; encounter with, [468].
- Brace of dogs, sufficient if good, [137].
- Break in dogs yourself, [3], [408], [409].
- Breaker, qualifications required, [6].
- — one, better than two, [14].
- Breakers in fault, not dogs, [493].
- — regular, displeased, [588] .
- — hunt too many, [191], [362].
- — idle, dislike bold dogs, [198].
- Breakers’ accomplishments, [555].
- “Breaking fence” prevented, [222].
- Breeding and breaking, fetch money, [376].
- — in and in, bad, [279].
- — superior nose sought, [370].
- Brougham’s story of fox, of dog, [431] n.
- Buck-hound, Beckford’s story of, [559].
- Bull, strike horns, [283] n. App.
- Bull-dogs, keepers, [546] n. App.
- — cross with, [137].
- Bull-terrier, keeper’s, [283] n. App.
- Buying dogs. See [Purchasers].
- C.
- Calling constantly, injudicious, [148].
- Cantelo on rearing birds, [407] n. App.
- “Captain,” Lord M——f’s dog, [491].
- Cards selected by “Munito,” [414], [436].
- “Care,” signal for, [39].
- Carrots, for horses, [10], [11], [33].
- “Carrying” and “fetching,” differ, [153].
- — how taught, [96], [109].
- Cats and dogs returning home, [221].
- “Caution,” taught to fast dogs, [197].
- — in excess, [287];
- — cure for, [293].
- Cautious and wild dog contrasted, [194].
- — dog, rarely too fast, [194].
- Chain better than rope, [563].
- Checkcord, [53], [54], [262], [282].
- — spike to, [25], [281], [335].
- Cheeta and antelopes, [284].
- — how trained, [284] n.
- Child lost, fed by dog, [432].
- China Pheasant, cross with, end of note to [407], page [343].
- Circle wide when heading dog, [265].
- Cirque National de Paris, [11].
- Claws of dogs pared, [566] n.
- Clothes, dog sleeping on, [167] n.
- Clumber spaniels, [75].
- Cock-shooting, [37], [84], [397].
- Cocking, young man’s pursuit, [72].
- Cockroaches eaten by fowls, [407] n. App.
- Collar, a light one on dog, [259].
- Collie dogs, [415], [516].
- Colours for concealment, [93] n.
- Commands given in a low tone, [20].
- — understood before seeing game, [16].
- Companion, dog to be yours, [18], [383], [384].
- — initiatory lessons with, [49], [51].
- Condition attended to, [566].
- Consistency necessary, [6], [165], [278].
- Coolness recommended, [278].
- Couple to older dog, [29].
- Couples, accustomed to, [48].
- Courage created, [135], [347].
- Cover, pointers in, [88].
- Covers for game, [65] n. App.
- Cricket, dogs made fag at, [150].
- Cripples first retrieved, [553].
- Cunning of old birds, [229].
- D.
- “Dash,” a spaniel, described, [234].
- Dead bird, blinking of, [267].
- — lifted by you, error of, [98].
- — loss of, discourages dog, [312].
- — rushing into, [321], [374].
- — search for, [266], [307], [309].
- — search for, with two dogs, [544].
- — the first killed, [265].
- — to be pointed, [267];
- but not by retrieving setter or pointer, [548].
- — torn by dog, [322].
- Dead, initiatory lesson in, [19], [34].
- Diet considered, [567].
- Distance, whence birds are winded, [182], [183].
- — between parallels, [181].
- — dog’s knowledge of, [285].
- Distemper, pups inoculated for, [572].
- — salt for, [579].
- — vaccination for, [573], &c.
- Diving, how taught, [105].
- Dogs, good, cheapest in the end, [137].
- — shape, &c. of, [137], [187], [364], [537].
- — shepherds’, in France, [415].
- — slow, beating more than faster, [327].
- — unknown, fetch small sums, [380].
- — wildest, most energetic, [53], [137], [198].
- Dominos played at by dogs, [433], [441].
- “Down” see “[Drop].”
- “Down charge,” dog pointing, not to, [359].
- — initiatory lesson in, [27].
- — ingenious argument against, [316] n.
- — why retrievers should, [119].
- Draughts, the first to move wins, [158].
- “[Drop],” a better word than “Down,” [146].
- — dog to, another dropping, [49].
- — dog to, game rising, [328].
- — initiatory lessons in, [23], [25], [26].
- — unnatural, “Toho” natural, [24].
- Dropper, pointing grouse or snipe, [497].
- — by Russian setter, [498].
- Duck emits a goodish scent, [94].
- Duck. Wood-duck of America, [511].
- Duck-shooting in wild rice, [95].
- Ducks, wounded, first retrieved, [553].
- Duke of Gordon’s dogs, [237].
- E.
- Ears not pulled violently, [327].
- Education, age when commence, [15].
- — best conducted by one, [14].
- — Beckford’s opinion of, [558].
- — commenced from A, B, C, [588].
- — expeditious, economical, [13].
- Elephant, critical encounter with, [450].
- — skulls of, [462].
- — tricks exhibited, [160].
- Energy, wildest dogs have most, [53], [137], [198].
- Esquimaux dogs, and women, [169].
- — crossed with wolf, [137] .
- Example advantageous, [351];
- especially to spaniels, [62];
- yours has influence, [264], [374].
- Exercise on the road, [566].
- F.
- Falcon with Greyhound, [470].
- Fastest dogs not beating most, [257].
- — walkers not beating most, [256].
- Fasting, initiatory lessons given, [12].
- Fat, enemy to endurance, [567].
- Fatigued, dog not hunted when, [224].
- Faults, punishment expected for, [348].
- Fawn, sagacity of, [509] n.
- Feeding-time, lessons at, [30].
- — pistol fired, [28].
- — the evening, [568].
- Feet, [187];
- attended to, [566].
- — and loins compared, [137].
- — of setter better than pointer’s, [187].
- — Partridge’s, given to dog, [345].
- Fence not to be broken, [222].
- “Fence,” or “Ware fence,” initiatory lesson in, [46].
- “Fetching” and “carrying” differ, [153].
- — evil of not, [235].
- — lessons in, [96], [109].
- Fields, largest beat, [173].
- “Find,” initiatory lesson, [34], [35].
- “Finder” not to advance, [357].
- — retrieves, [541].
- Fire, dog to bask before, [225].
- First day on game, good conduct of dog, [139];
- of two dogs, [280].
- First good point, [264];
- first bird killed, [265].
- Flapper shooting, [226].
- Fleas. Saffron. Gum of sloe, [165] n.
- Flesh detrimental to pace, [567].
- Flogging, how administered, [323].
- — reprobated, [9], [344].
- “Flown,” initiatory lesson, [45];
- real, [330].
- Food given cool, [568].
- “Footing” a scent, [43], [112], [285].
- “Forward,” initiatory lesson, [36].
- Fowls, killing of—the cure, [392].
- — require animal food, [407] n.
- Fox brought back by dog, [478].
- — his sagacity, [431] n.
- — graceful when hunting, [537].
- Fox-hound, cross gives vigour, [137].
- Franconi’s Cirque National de Paris, [11].
- G.
- Game, age, &c. [7] n. [236] n. [338] n.
- — bag, birds looped on, [540].
- — lies close in hot weather, [446].
- — lies too close in turnips, [193].
- — not shown dog soon, [16], [171].
- — plentiful. Bad rangers, [255].
- — sprung towards gun, [64], [89], [284].
- “Gone,” initiatory lesson, [45];
- real, [330].
- Gordon, the Duke of, his dogs, [237].
- Gorse, spaniels to be habituated to, [61].
- Greyhounds, conditioning of, [566].
- — with Falcon, [470].
- Griffin, hints to, [65] n., [400]–[403].
- Grouse and snipe alternately set, [497].
- — best to break dog on, [331] n.
- — cunning of old, [229].
- — dog for, rated on snipe, [497].
- — shot from stooks, [7] n.
- — shot with aid of cart, [384].
- — spread while feeding, [265].
- “Grouse’s” portrait, [210].
- Guinea-birds’ eggs. Chicks, [471] n.
- Guinea-birds headed, [528].
- Gun, dog to “back” the, [509].
- — first over fence, not dog, [222].
- — game flushed towards, [64], [89], [284].
- — how carried, [65] n.
- H.
- Hand, bird delivered into, [98].
- — rewards taken from, [27].
- Hare, chase of, checked, [334], [335].
- — heavy, tempts dog to drop, [116].
- — killed in form, steadies dog, [339].
- — scent of, strong, [333].
- — shooting of, condemned, [331].
- — white, the mountain, [338].
- — wounded, dog may pursue, [341].
- Harriers, pointer hunted with, [495].
- Hat-brush brought by dog, [156].
- Hawker, Colonel, [577].
- Haunt, dog brought on, [306];
- not soon, [330].
- Heading birds, [284], [400], [525].
- Heading dog making too stanch, [287];
- circle wide, [265].
- Health promoted by shooting, [409].
- Heat beneficial to dogs, [571].
- Hedge, furthest side hunted, [54].
- Hedge-rows not hunted, [175].
- “Heel,” signal to, on killing, [269], [276].
- — the signal to, [37], [44].
- Hen-harrier’s nest found, [283] n.
- Herbert’s Field Sports in United States, [241], [568].
- Hereditary instincts, [128], [137], [279].
- Hog-hunting with native dogs, [445].
- Hog, wild, first encounter with, [468].
- Hooded crow, [283] n.
- Horned owl, a decoy, [283] n.
- Horse, memory of, [221], n.
- Hoof ointment, [364] n.
- Horse, recipe for conditioning, [364] n.
- Horse’s and dog’s points similar, [364].
- — biting cured, [283] n.
- — leg strapped, [60].
- — rushing at his leaps cured, [33].
- Horses, how taught by Astley, [10].
- — fed on firing, [28].
- Hounds, obedience of, [31].
- — tuition of, [30], [505].
- Hunting, dog’s chief enjoyment, [562].
- — dog long taking to, [132].
- Huntsman for pack bad rangers, [248].
- — a gentleman, [413].
- I.
- Imitative, dogs are, [34], [264].
- In-and-in breeding injudicious, [279] .
- Independence imparted, [375].
- India, [444], [446], &c.
- Indian-corn meal, [568].
- Initiatory lessons, important, [12], [17], [52], [134], [141].
- Inoculation for distemper, [572] n.
- [Instance] of breaking highly, [251], [395], [499];
- —coolness and courage, [449–468];
- —cunning in grouse, [229];
- in pheasant, [232], [236];
- in monkeys, [431] n.;
- —dog’s barking at point, [521];
- —dog’s behaving well first day, [139], [280];
- —dog’s forcing game to gun, [89];
- —dog’s pointing after the shot, [275];
- —dog’s intercepting, [206], [527], [530];
- —dog’s manner showing birds on the run, [295], [530];
- dog’s pointing on his back, [199];
- —dog’s pointing on fence, [200];
- —dog’s detaining with paw, [319];
- —dog’s retreating from and resuming point, [286], [517], [519], [520];
- dog’s retrieving snipe he would not point, [318];
- dog’s retrieving duck, though detesting water, [320];
- —dog’s running riot from jealousy, [343];
- dog’s running riot only out of sight, [386];
- —dog’s running to heel, but not blinking, [195];
- —dog’s slipping off and replacing collar, [431] n.;
- —dog’s stanchness—high price it commanded, [382];
- —dog’s stanchness to excess, point made three times, [289];
- —dog, though never retrieving, bringing lost bird, [97];
- dog’s walking to mallard from a distance, [93] n.;
- —dog’s walking from a distance to object he seeks, [216];
- —dogs alternately retrieving as ordered, [542];
- —dropper’s alternately pointing grouse and snipe, [497];
- example being useful, [352];
- —good snipe-shot who always used a dog, [395];
- —good snipe-shot who never used a dog, [394];
- —longevity and vigour, [226];
- —old dog proving of great value, 228
- —Newfoundlands finding their vessels amidst many, [218], [219];
- pointer’s hunting with hounds or standing snipe, [495];
- —pointer’s superior nose, [366];
- —pointer standing at partridge while carrying hare, [546];
- —pot-hunting ruining dog, [373];
- —prices dogs fetch, [137], [237], [254], [379], [382], [500];
- retriever bolting partridge because interfered with, [540];
- —retriever losing birds from not delivering into hand, [98];
- —retriever killing one bird to carry two, [100];
- —retriever never disturbing fresh ground, [552];
- —retriever ranging spontaneously, [551];
- —retriever tracking wounded through other game, [547];
- retriever running direct to hidden object, [216];
- —“roading” well performed by young dog, [290];
- —setter facing about, on birds running, [295], [530];
- —setter’s superior nose, [369];
- —setter’s standing fresh birds while carrying dead one, [546];
- —spaniels pointing, [68], [551];
- —young dogs behaving well first day shown game, [139], [280].
- Instinct and reason contrasted, [432].
- Instincts hereditary, [128], [137], [279].
- Ireland. Snipe, Woodcock, [397], [565].
- Isle-aux-Noix, good conduct of dog, [395].
- J.
- Jesse’s opinion of dogs, [431].
- K.
- Kangaroos, Greyhounds, [469].
- Keeper, advice in choosing, [586] n.
- Keeper, feeding several dogs, [30].
- — to teach accomplishments, [555].
- Keeper’s dogs for vermin and poachers, [283] n. App. [537] n. [588] n.
- Keepers dislike this book, [588].
- — blameable for bad dogs, [4].
- — idle, dislike dogs of energy, [193].
- — rival, bet respecting, [499].
- Kennel, dog in, when not with you, [563].
- Kennels in India and England, [570].
- Keys, retrievers taught with, [106].
- — “Médor’s,” bringing, [418].
- Killed outright—evil of thinking, [311].
- Killing fowls—the remedy, [392].
- — sheep-cure attempted, [387], &c.
- Kitchen, dog not allowed run of, [563].
- Knox on rearing Pheasants, [407] n. App.
- L.
- Ladies, breaking for gun, [166].
- — no control over dogs, [147].
- Ladies’ Pets pampered, [163].
- Learned dog in Paris, [435];
- St. John’s, [561].
- Leeward, beat from, [201].
- — dog’s beat from without gun, [522].
- Left hand signals, “Down charge,” [24].
- — — less than right, [142].
- Left side of dog, keep on, [285].
- “Left,” signal for dog to go to, [36].
- Lending dog injudicious, [584].
- Lesson left off when well repeated, [96].
- Lessons, initiatory, reasonable, [12], [17], [52], [134].
- — — walking in fields, [131].
- “Lifting” a dog, [309], [533], [546].
- Lion bearded in his den, [465].
- Liver, hard boiled, [116].
- Loins and feet compared, [137].
- Longevity and vigour in a setter, [226].
- Lord M——’s setter facing about on birds running, [295], [530].
- M.
- Major B——d’s well broken dogs, [250].
- Mange—mutton instead of beef, [569].
- Mare making colts swim, [352] n.
- Markers used with spaniels, [81].
- Meat recommended for dogs, [569].
- Medicine, how easily given, [580].
- Memory in horse, [221] n.
- Militia regiment treeing, [200] n.
- Monkeys—their fun, [431] n.
- Moors, advantage of, [137].
- “Munito” selecting cards, [414].
- Muscle wanted, not flesh, [567].
- Muscovy drake, the cross, [471] n.
- Musk bull found by “Muta,” [487].
- Mute spaniels, old sportsmen prefer, [83].
- Mutton less heating than beef, [569].
- Muzzle dogs that worry sheep, [391].
- N.
- Names ending in “o”—dissimilar, [145].
- Netting partridges, [537] n. App.
- Newfoundland carrying off parasol, [151].
- — swimming to ship, [218], [219].
- — that fished, [474], [475].
- — the true breed, [126].
- “Niger’s” crossing hedge to drive birds, [533] n.
- Night-dogs, [283] n. and [537] n. App.
- “No” better word than “Ware,” [47].
- Noise spoils sport, [7], [20], [172], [473].
- Nose carried high, [42], [186].
- — condition of, important, [570].
- — direction of, shows birds, [284].
- — of pointers and setters differ, [174] n.
- — of timid dogs often good, [135].
- — tenderness of, how judged, [365].
- “Nosing” allowed, [314].
- O.
- Oatmeal and Indian-corn, [568].
- Old birds, cunning of, [229], &c.
- — first killed, [404], [405].
- Old crippled Scotch sportsman, [411].
- Old dog allowed liberties, [564].
- — range taught with, [191].
- — when good, value of, [227].
- “On” initiatory lesson in, [19], [21].
- Owl used to decoy vermin, [283] n. App.
- P.
- Parallels, distance between, [181], [184].
- Parasol carried off for bun, [151].
- Partridges, benefit farmers, [407] n. App.
- — how to choose, [7] n.
- — netted, [537] n. App.
- — old killed first, [404].
- — red-legged, [535] n.
- — wild, intercepted, [284], [400].
- Patience enjoined, [263].
- Paw kept on wounded bird by dog, [319].
- Pea-fowl wants sagacity, [509] n.
- Peg, or spike on checkcord, [281], [335].
- Perseverance and range attained, [565].
- — cures bad habits, [165].
- — in seeking, taught, [313].
- Pheasants, benefit farmer, [407] n. App.
- — cover for, [65] n. App.
- — cunning of old, [231], [236].
- — old hens killed off, [404].
- — rearing of, [471] n. App.
- Physic, how easily given, [580].
- Pigeons shot to retriever, [114].
- Pike, voracity of, [231] n.
- Pincushion, retrievers fetch, [106].
- Pistol, horses fed at discharge, [28].
- Poachers, dogs for attacking, [283] n. and [537] n. App.
- — killing birds, [7] n. [93] n.
- — tracked by bloodhounds, [537] n.
- Poultry and game reared, Cantelo, [407] n. App.
- — killing birds, [7] n. [93] n.
- — tracked by bloodhounds, [537] n.
- Poultry and game reared, Cantelo, [407] n. App.
- “Point dead,” to, [266].
- Point left and resumed, [512].
- — 150 yards from grouse, [183].
- — 100 yards from partridge, [182].
- — not quitted for “down charge,” [274], [359].
- — the first good one, [264].
- — inclination to, general, [471].
- — same, taken three times, [289].
- Pointer cross with Indian dog, [448].
- Pointer’s points, [137], [187], [364], [537].
- Pointing, dog not soon, [132], [281], [306].
- — dog when, not to down, [359].
- — origin of, [24].
- Polygar dogs, to hunt hog, [445].
- Pony for shooting, how broken in, [32].
- Porcupine, dogs for hunting the, [448].
- Porteous’s whistles, [507], &c.
- Pot-hunting sportsmen ruin dogs, [373].
- Potato-fields, avoid, [192].
- Preparatory lessons important, [12], [17], [52], [134], [141].
- Price of dogs, [138], [237], [254], [379], [382], [500].
- Punishment avoided by lessons, [17].
- — causes blinking, [344], &c.
- — decreases, whip carried, [342].
- — not shunned by dogs, [348], &c.
- — how administered, [323].
- — making dog too stanch, [287].
- — not inflicted on suspicion, [326].
- — reprobated, [9], [344].
- Pups born in India, [448].
- — — in winter, [571].
- — inoculated for distemper, [572].
- — vaccinated for distemper, [573], &c.
- [Purchasers] of dogs, hints to, [146], [365], [372].
- Puzzle-peg, saved by word “up,” [41].
- “Puzzling” with nose to ground, [185].
- Q.
- Quail pointed, dog on fence, [200].
- — large in Canada, [277].
- Qualities expected in good dog, [8].
- Quartering-ground. See [Beat].
- R.
- Rabbit-shooting, reprobated, [331].
- — with beagles, [80].
- Rabbit-warren, visit, hares scarce, [337].
- Rabbits, choice and age of, [338] n.
- .
- Railway whistles, [507].
- “Range.” See “[Beat].”
- “Rating” dogs, how best done, [188].
- Rats, dogs for gun not to kill, [130].
- Red-legged partridges, headed, [527].
- — — destroyed, [535] n.
- Red setters, Irish, [565].
- Refinements. See [Accomplishments].
- Relays desirable—not a pack, [248].
- Requisites in a dog, [8];
- in a breaker, [6].
- Retreat from point, &c. [512].
- Retriever, bit for one that mouths, [117].
- — evil of assisting, [115].
- — “footing” scent, lesson in, [112].
- — for water, qualities in, [93].
- — made whipper-in, [57].
- — observes struck bird, [113].
- — (regular), useful with beaters, [550].
- — (regular), to “down charge” or not? [119].
- Retrievers, shape, &c. of, [125].
- — to beat, [550].
- — to fetch, taught, [108], &c.
- — to pursue faster, [118].
- — water, to fetch cripples first, [553].
- — how bred, [126].
- Retrieving not taught first season, [538].
- — setters or pointers not to “point dead,” [548].
- — setters, not pointers, [536].
- Rewards always given, [27], [40].
- Rheumatism prevented by care, [571].
- Rice, wild lakes, duck-shooting in, [95].
- “Richelieu,” snipe-shooting, [277].
- Rifle, rest for, [509] n.
- Right, the signal to go towards, [36].
- Right-eyed, [65] n. App.
- Right hand, for “Toho” and “Drop,” [24].
- — signals more than left, [142].
- Road, exercise on, good for dogs, [566].
- “Roading,” instance of fine, [290–292].
- — by 6 dogs alternately, [251].
- — by “Finder,” [354].
- Rope to tie dog, bad, [563].
- Running bird, firing at, [308].
- Rushing in to “dead” cured, [374].
- Russian setter, dropper from, [498].
- S.
- Saffron removing fleas, [165] n.
- Salt for distemper, [579].
- Scent, bad in calm or gale, [174].
- — differently recognised by pointers and setters, [174] n.
- — of birds, not left for hare, [333].
- — “footing” a, initiatory lesson in, [43].
- Scent of wounded and unwounded birds differs, [545].
- Search “dead,” [266];
- with 2 dogs, [544].
- — for wounded bird, when to leeward, [309];
- when to windward, [307].
- Seeking dead, how taught, [313].
- “Self-hunting,” prevent, [564].
- September, dog taken out in, [171].
- — day’s lesson continued, [259].
- Servant useful in field, [282].
- Seton proved useful, [123].
- Setter, stanch—sum paid for, [382].
- — to retrieve, [536];
- argument against applies to retriever, [549].
- Setters crouch more than pointers, [23].
- — Duke of Gordon’s breed, [237].
- — for cover shooting, [87].
- Setters, points in, [137], [187], [364], [537].
- — red—the Irish breed, [565].
- Setters’ feet better than pointers’, [187].
- Severity reprobated, [9], [344].
- Sheep, killing of—cure, [387–390].
- Sheep-stealing. Bloodhounds, [537] n.
- Shepherds’ dogs, [143], [163], [415].
- — “forward” signal, for water retrievers, [91].
- Shooting, excellence in, not necessary in breaker, [5], [253].
- — hints to tyros, [65] n. App.
- Shot-belt, nozzle lengthened, [65] n. App.
- — on spaniels and setters, [60], [329].
- Shot over, dog to be, before bought, [372].
- Showman’s dogs in Paris, [434], &c.
- Shy birds intercepted, [284], [400], [525], [533].
- Sight, dog not to be out of, [386].
- Silence enjoined, [7], [172], [473].
- Sinews of legs drawn, [345] n.
- Single-handed, shot to, [375].
- Sloe, gum of, [165] n.
- Slow dog, associate for young one, [350].
- — dogs hunting more than faster, [257].
- Snipe, condition of, [236] n.
- — grouse-dog rated noticing, [497].
- — killed off, [396].
- Snipes, three, lifted in succession, [546].
- Snipe-shooting on Richelieu, [277].
- Snipe-shot who never used dog, [394];
- who used one constantly, [395].
- Spaniel puppies, keep close, [59].
- Spaniels, age when shown game, [62].
- — babbling occasionally best, [84].
- — hunted in gorse, [61].
- — mute, preferred, [83].
- — numbers for a team, [74], [77].
- — requisites in, [70].
- — shot-belt on wildest, [60].
- — Sussex, [236].
- — that pointed, [68].
- — water, how broken in, [90].
- Spike-collar, [300], &c.
- Spike fastened to checkcord, [281], [335].
- Sportsmen to break dogs, [3], [408], [409].
- Spring, dogs broken in, [170].
- Springing the other birds after pointing one, [373].
- Stanch—made too, by heading, [287].
- St. John’s old woman’s dog, [559] n.
- Stoat, range of, [283] and n. App.
- Stone, error of retrieving, [103].
- Summary imparted by lessons, [141].
- Sussex spaniel, [236].
- “Suwarrow,” heading running birds, [530].
- T.
- “Taffy,” anecdotes of, [421]–[430].
- .
- Tattersall’s, thirteen pointers at, [379].
- Temper in breaker necessary, [6];
- improved by successfully teaching, [409].
- Temper hereditary, [128].
- Terrier pointing in varied attitudes, [298].
- Terriers for covers, [24] n.
- Tigress’ claws running into feet, [566] n.
- Time given determines education, [2].
- — saved by initiatory lessons, [52].
- Timidity cured, [135], [345], [347].
- “Toho,” first good one in field, [264].
- — initiatory lesson in, [19], [21], [24].
- Traps beat guns for vermin, [283], App.
- — visited by terrier, [283] n.
- Tricks easily taught after first, [136].
- — exhibited with effect, [154], [437].
- — taught by ladies, [150].
- Trout, tame, [164].
- — trolling for, [231] n. [588] n.
- Turning back, brings dog away, [223].
- Turnip-field ridden round, [401].
- Turnips avoided, [192].
- — lessons in, [329].
- Tweed spaniel, and blind man, [385].
- Two dogs, beat of, [238]–[240].
- — steady, first day, [280].
- U.
- “Up,” signal for—initiatory lesson, [41].
- V.
- Vaccination for distemper, [573], &c.
- Vermin, dogs for, [283] n. [588] n.
- — traps. Decoy owl, [283] n. App.
- Vigour and longevity in setter, [226].
- Vineyards protected by dogs, [415].
- W.
- Walkers, fastest, not beating most, [256].
- “Ware,” not so good word as “No,” [47].
- Warmth necessary for dogs, [571].
- Warren, visit, hares scarce, [337] n.
- Water, dog taught to plunge into, [104].
- Water-proof, recipe for leather, [567] n.
- — — for cloth, [567] n.
- Water-retriever, how broken, [90].
- — observes struck bird, [113].
- — qualities required in, [93].
- Whales, Bermuda, [165] n.
- Whip carried saves punishment, [342].
- — to crack loudly, [188].
- Whistle low, [20], [507].
- — dissimilar notes on one, [505].
- — distinguishing, for each dog, [501].
- — inattentive to, how punish, [188].
- — initiatory lesson in, [19].
- Whistles, boatswain’s, [506];
- railway, [507].
- Whistling to animate, injudicious, [172];
- spoils sport, [7].
- White dogs, arguments for and against, [187].
- White feet, objectionable, [187].
- White, too conspicuous a colour, [93].
- Wild birds, intercepted, [284], [400], [525], [533].
- Wild dog contrasted with cautious, [194].
- Wild dogs turning out best, [198].
- Wildfowl, wounded, retrieved first, [553].
- — reconnoitred with glass, [92].
- Winged bird. See [Bird winged].
- Winter pups, [571].
- Wolf, cross with Esquimaux dog, [137].
- Woodcock-shooting in Albania, [84];
- in America, [37];
- in Ireland, [397];
- in Kent, [82].
- Woodcocks attached to covers, [397].
- — reflushed, [82].
- — small, in Canada, [277].
- Wood-duck of North America, [511].
- Wounded bird. See [Bird wounded].
- Y.
- Yeomen of Kent, [236].
- Yorkshire keeper’s advice, [406].
- Young dogs steady first day on game, [139], [280].
- Youth, game followed in, liked, [69].
- — occupation followed in, liked, [563].
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