Kennel secrets - how to breed, exhibit, and mannage dogs (1904) (14586559340)
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Identifier: kennelsecretshow00perr (find matches)
Title: Kennel secrets : how to breed, exhibit, and mannage dogs
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Perry, Joseph Franklin, 1846-
Subjects: Dogs Dogs -- Diseases
Publisher: Boston : Little, Brown and Co.
Contributing Library: Webster Family Library of Veterinary Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Tufts University
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ess liable to suffer fromskin eruptions attended with intense itching. Another important rule for hot weather is to cook eachdays food on the day that it is to be fed out, and failingin this, all meats, broths and soups, kept over night forthe following days feeding, should be recooked before theyare served, for such foods decompose quickly and duringthis change virulent poisons are developed. In truthdogs are capable of resisting food poisons to a wonderfuldegree, but just how far their resistant powers extend isnot known, and there is reason for the belief that not afew of the now mysterious visitations of sickness in thekennels are due to these food poisons. Consequentlyrecooking by boiling must be accepted as advisable, andif this is kept up for ten or fifteen minutes all such poisonswill with certainty be destroyed. In closing, the fact is again urged that dogs young andold are often overfed, and if so, while they seem to bedoing well at first and putting on fat, puppies at least
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