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... Collar . . . . . . . . ,, II 3 Messenger Dog on Western Front going over Shell-holes . . . . . . . ,, 113 Training Messenger Dogs to Rifle-fire . . . ,, 128 Training Messenger Dogs to cross Barbed Wire Entanglements . . . . ;. . ,, 129 ...
... Collar . . . . . . . . ,, II 3 Messenger Dog on Western Front going over Shell-holes . . . . . . . ,, 113 Training Messenger Dogs to Rifle-fire . . . ,, 128 Training Messenger Dogs to cross Barbed Wire Entanglements . . . . ;. . ,, 129 ...
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... on the ancient temples of Assyria, and which. have been brought to light during excavations. Some of these show a large-headed dog somewhat like a St. Bernard. A collar of leaves, or of leather, or of metal wrought in 16 British War Dogs.
... on the ancient temples of Assyria, and which. have been brought to light during excavations. Some of these show a large-headed dog somewhat like a St. Bernard. A collar of leaves, or of leather, or of metal wrought in 16 British War Dogs.
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... collars and neck rings. They perform everything they are told to perform, and if bid to do so, will bring down a fellow from horse-back, however stout a fellow he may be. The shepherds look on these as their companions and brethren, and ...
... collars and neck rings. They perform everything they are told to perform, and if bid to do so, will bring down a fellow from horse-back, however stout a fellow he may be. The shepherds look on these as their companions and brethren, and ...
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... collars. Vegetious, the Roman historian, alludes to the dogs used by the Teutonic tribes against the Roman legions, which were perhaps the ancestors of some of the present German war dogs. Large and powerful dogs were at all times ...
... collars. Vegetious, the Roman historian, alludes to the dogs used by the Teutonic tribes against the Roman legions, which were perhaps the ancestors of some of the present German war dogs. Large and powerful dogs were at all times ...
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... collar with the name of the regiment was hung round his neck, and the barber was ordered to comb and shave him once a week. (He was a cross-bred poodle.) “ In a skirmish which occurred, Moustache received a bayonet wound in his left ...
... collar with the name of the regiment was hung round his neck, and the barber was ordered to comb and shave him once a week. (He was a cross-bred poodle.) “ In a skirmish which occurred, Moustache received a bayonet wound in his left ...
Contents
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MESSENGER Docs IN THE FIELD | 82 |
THE HomNG INSTINCT | 163 |
VILGUARD Does | 183 |
SENTRY Docs | 214 |
Docs WITH FOREIGN ARMIBS | 234 |
XLCONCLUSION | 284 |
Other editions - View all
British War Dogs: Their Training and Psychology (Classic Reprint) Edwin Hautonville Richardson No preview available - 2015 |
British War Dogs: Their Training and Psychology (Classic Reprint) Edwin Hautonville Richardson No preview available - 2017 |
Common terms and phrases
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