Kennel secrets - how to breed, exhibit, and mannage dogs (1904) (14586590220)
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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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the crates, chains, collars,drinking-vessels, etc., and they need have no fear of dis-temper being sent to their kennels from shows, unless, ofcourse, it is within the bodies of the returning visitors,and of that, as already stated, there is but little dangerwhere managements are alive to their duty. The washing over, a little light food, as milk, shouldbe given, and for several days afterward the rule should beto feed sparingly on simple and easily digestible foods. It is the custom of many to give, soon after the return,castor oil and syrup of buckthorn, in equal parts, and indoses of the same size as would be appropriate were castoroil alone used. To this there can be no valid objection,for it is likely to do good, and certainly it can do no harmeven if not demanded. Other internal medication than this will seldom be re-quired from start to finish, and assuredly never withfairly healthy dogs, notwithstanding the notion enter-tained by not a few exhibitors that they ought to give a
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