Kennel Secrets: How to Breed, Exhibit and Manage DogsLittle, Brown,, 1916 - 348 ページ |
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90 ページ - It is scarcely necessary to add that this is one of the most efficient preventives of infectious diseases.
236 ページ - ... there were no abnormalities. The other puppies did not thrive ; they remained weak, and could scarcely walk at the end of three or four weeks. Four died from excessive feebleness, and the sixth was killed at the end of eight weeks. None of them showed any abnormalities of bones or joints. The mother had become very lean, but was tolerably lively and had a fair appetite. No changes in the shape of the bones were observed. She was killed one hundred and twenty six days after the beginning of the...
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