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... observe the useful scenting properties of the dog, and also its natural instinct for guarding, and would lay himself out to tame and train such a useful animal. The dog, being naturally sociable, would quickly respond, and would also ...
... observe the useful scenting properties of the dog, and also its natural instinct for guarding, and would lay himself out to tame and train such a useful animal. The dog, being naturally sociable, would quickly respond, and would also ...
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... also read, that in the war against the natives of Sardinia, in 231 13.0., the latter were scented out of the woods and caves, by means of dogs. It is also interesting to observe, that, on the column 22 British War Dogs.
... also read, that in the war against the natives of Sardinia, in 231 13.0., the latter were scented out of the woods and caves, by means of dogs. It is also interesting to observe, that, on the column 22 British War Dogs.
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E.H. Richardson. It is also interesting to observe, that, on the column of Marcus Aurelius in Rome, dogs are represented fighting beside the men, clad in mail, and with spiked collars. Vegetious, the Roman historian, alludes to the dogs ...
E.H. Richardson. It is also interesting to observe, that, on the column of Marcus Aurelius in Rome, dogs are represented fighting beside the men, clad in mail, and with spiked collars. Vegetious, the Roman historian, alludes to the dogs ...
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... observed that differing modes of living and also of food produce varying scents in people, and communities living together have each their distinctive scent. This also applies even to the men of different regiments, and I have found ...
... observed that differing modes of living and also of food produce varying scents in people, and communities living together have each their distinctive scent. This also applies even to the men of different regiments, and I have found ...
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... observation officer. “ After being 16d up through communication trenches during darkness, they went forward as soon as the attack was launched, passing through the smoke barrage. . . . One was dispatched at 10.45 a.m. and the other at ...
... observation officer. “ After being 16d up through communication trenches during darkness, they went forward as soon as the attack was launched, passing through the smoke barrage. . . . One was dispatched at 10.45 a.m. and the other at ...
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 |
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