H. L. Kreuder’s, Nanuet, N. Y.
Frank Forest.
Origin.—This breed seems to be little else than a diminutive foxhound; has long been in existence; probably one of the oldest of British dogs.
Uses.—Hunting rabbits, and generally run in packs of five to ten couples; they are merry little fellows, sturdy and gamy, with a most musical tongue and a very keen nose.
[*] Scale of Points, Etc.
| Value. | |
|---|---|
| Skull | 5 |
| Ears | 15 |
| Eyes | 10 |
| Muzzle, jaw, and lips | 5 |
| Neck | 5 |
| Shoulders and chest | 10 |
| Back and loins | 15 |
| Ribs | 5 |
| Fore legs and feet | 10 |
| Hips, thighs, and hind legs | 10 |
| Tail | 5 |
| Coat | 5 |
| Total | 100 |
Head.—Skull moderately domed. Ears set on low, long and fine in leather, rather broad and rounded at tips, absence of all erectile power. Eyes full, prominent, rather wide apart, soft and lustrous. Muzzle medium length, squarely cut; stop well defined; jaws level; lips either free from or with moderate flews; nostrils large.