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Page 27
... obtaining the victorie. Strabo saith, that the like was practised in old time, and that the English dogs went to warm with the Gaules :and there is mention of a Procurator or Commissarie that had charge of the dogs of Britanie, in the ...
... obtaining the victorie. Strabo saith, that the like was practised in old time, and that the English dogs went to warm with the Gaules :and there is mention of a Procurator or Commissarie that had charge of the dogs of Britanie, in the ...
Page 37
... obtaining clues to- assist him in following out the trail. Such was certainly not the attitude of the Border soldiery in ... obtained by the use of bloodhounds at the present day, in this country. I may add that the work was carried 0ut ...
... obtaining clues to- assist him in following out the trail. Such was certainly not the attitude of the Border soldiery in ... obtained by the use of bloodhounds at the present day, in this country. I may add that the work was carried 0ut ...
Page 38
... obtained from bloodhound evidence." Mr. Charles Gordon, Superintendent of Police, Saharan— pur, United Provinces, India, procured a tracking bloodbound from me some years ago, and took it out to India. He later sent me the following ...
... obtained from bloodhound evidence." Mr. Charles Gordon, Superintendent of Police, Saharan— pur, United Provinces, India, procured a tracking bloodbound from me some years ago, and took it out to India. He later sent me the following ...
Page 44
... obtain information as to the Spanish campaign against the Riffs in Morocco. I had gone to join the Spaniards in this campaign with one of my own hounds for purposes of experiment, at the request of King Alfonso. “ They (the Riffs) have ...
... obtain information as to the Spanish campaign against the Riffs in Morocco. I had gone to join the Spaniards in this campaign with one of my own hounds for purposes of experiment, at the request of King Alfonso. “ They (the Riffs) have ...
Page 45
... obtain a number of Sootch collies to act as se-ntries to his army. He is credited with the following remark: “ The more I see of men, the more I like dogs.“ Napoleon believed in them, and used a number in his Italian campaign. Some of ...
... obtain a number of Sootch collies to act as se-ntries to his army. He is credited with the following remark: “ The more I see of men, the more I like dogs.“ Napoleon believed in them, and used a number in his Italian campaign. Some of ...
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 |
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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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