Domestic pets: their habits and managementGrant and Griffith, 1851 - 162 pages |
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... exposed to strong light . Of these pecu- liarities , the claws afford the most distinctive mark , as the retractile claws of the cat enable her to hold by them in a manner that is quite impracticable by 2 DOMESTIC PETS .
... exposed to strong light . Of these pecu- liarities , the claws afford the most distinctive mark , as the retractile claws of the cat enable her to hold by them in a manner that is quite impracticable by 2 DOMESTIC PETS .
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Jane Loudon. by them in a manner that is quite impracticable by the dog ; while , on the other hand , the greater strength of the jaws enables the dog to inflict a much more fearful wound when he bites , than can be done by a cat . The ...
Jane Loudon. by them in a manner that is quite impracticable by the dog ; while , on the other hand , the greater strength of the jaws enables the dog to inflict a much more fearful wound when he bites , than can be done by a cat . The ...
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... manners of those they associate with . Dogs kept by the vicious , become vicious in their habits ; while , on the other hand , dogs who live with persons of mild manners and regular habits are always mild in character . It is remarkable ...
... manners of those they associate with . Dogs kept by the vicious , become vicious in their habits ; while , on the other hand , dogs who live with persons of mild manners and regular habits are always mild in character . It is remarkable ...
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... manner , so much so , that they were in danger of being bitten if they attempted to force him out . These attempts were repeated every time the omnibus stopped , but always without success , till they arrived at the Eagle in the City ...
... manner , so much so , that they were in danger of being bitten if they attempted to force him out . These attempts were repeated every time the omnibus stopped , but always without success , till they arrived at the Eagle in the City ...
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... dog probably judged from the manner of the woman , more than from her words ; but there are several other cases on record in which dogs have appeared not only to understand what has been said to them , but what they have DOGS . 13.
... dog probably judged from the manner of the woman , more than from her words ; but there are several other cases on record in which dogs have appeared not only to understand what has been said to them , but what they have DOGS . 13.
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