[S] In [p. 147] a similar anecdote has been recorded of a Newfoundland dog and a spaniel; and in [p. 221] an instance is given of the revenge taken by a Colley on a tailor's dog.

[T] Or if the weather be fine and warm they may run out and dry themselves.—Ed.

[U] Sea-air, however, especially during long sea-voyages, perhaps in connexion with salt meat, has been known to produce the distemper in dogs.—Ed.

[V] House-dogs fed on raw meat, bones, and liver, soon become offensive neighbours; the more so in proportion to their want of outdoor exercise.—Ed.

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BAN DOG [479]

BEAGLE [438]

BLOODHOUND [250]