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A Manual of Toy Dogs How to Breed, Rear, and Feed Them

A Manual of Toy Dogs How to Breed, Rear, and Feed Them

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A Manual of Toy Dogs How to Breed, Rear, and Feed Them by Mrs. Leslie Williams, Third Edition Third Impression

Copyright 1904 All rights reserved

CONTENTS
Illustration: Miss Murray’s Black Pugs.
Preface to the Third Edition
Chapter 1. Toy Dogs for Profit
Chapter 2. On Breeding
Illustration: Griffon Bruxellois. “Sparklets,” The Property Of Miss Johnson.
Chapter 3. The Toy Bitch When Pupping
Illustration: French Toy Bulldog. “La Reine Des Roses,” Owned By Mrs. Townsend Green.
Chapter 4. On Rearing Pups
Illustration: Pomeranian Puppy. At The Ugly Age.
Chapter 5. On Feeding Toys
Chapter 6. Exhibiting and Preparing for Exhibition.
Illustration: Black Pug. “Fiji,” Owned By Miss Hyde.
Chapter 7. The Choice of Breeds
Illustration: Schipperke. “Fandango,” Owned By Dr. Freeman.
Illustration: Pekingese. “Foo-Kwai Of Newnham,” Owned By Mrs. W. H. Herbert.
Illustration: Yorkshire Terrier. “Trixie,” Owned By Miss O’donnell.
Chapter 8. Ailments and Illnesses
Illustration: Typical Japanese Spaniel.
Chapter 9. Club Standards, Descriptions and Points of Various Toy Breeds
Illustration: Black Pug. “Larchmoor Peter Pan,” Owned By Mrs. Lyle.
Illustration: French Toy Bulldog. “Barkston Billie,” Owned By Mrs. Townsend Green.
Illustration: Poodles. Photo By J. J. Gibson, Penge. Champion “Orchard Admiral” And “L’enfant Prodigue,” Owned By Mrs. Crouch.
Illustration: Pekingese. “Yen Chu Of Newnham” Owned By Mrs. W. H. Herbert.


Preface to the Third Edition
This little book, in its earlier editions, met with so uniformly kind and gracious a reception, that I am encouraged to hope it may still make new friends on this, its third appearance. It has given me the greatest pleasure to hear from correspondents in many countries that they have found it as helpful as I hoped a manual drawn entirely from actual personal experience might prove to be.

In the years which have elapsed since I first wrote upon dogs, there has been a wonderful advance in veterinary science and practice. Operative surgery under anæsthetics has become nearly as confident in relieving our pets as in abating our own miseries. Much disease, however, is still present among dogs for which there is no warrant in Nature, and which might be entirely conquered in the course of a few generations, could the prejudice against natural and rational diet be completely abandoned. To persuade dog-owners to give meat-feeding a trial--one honest experiment has never in my experience failed to convince the most sceptical--has been my constant endeavour, and I cannot let the “Toy Dog Manual” go forth on another journey without once more laying emphasis on the fact that the really successful dog-owner’s secret is a very simple one, spelt in the four letters--MEAT. I have to thank numerous kind friends for help in providing the illustrations, nearly all pictures of actual present-day winning dogs, and examples not only of beauty and show points, but of perfect health. I am also greatly indebted to The Illustrated Kennel News for the loan of blocks and for other kind courtesies, as also to The Ladies’ Field, a paper devoted in its kennel columns to the best interest of dogs.

M. L. WILLIAMS.
SWANSWICK, BATH,
May 5th, 1910.
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