Walsh), in British Rural Sports, classified dogs as follows: - (a) Dogs that find game for man, leaving him to kill it himself - the pointer, setters, spaniels and water spaniels. [Please select]
0
[Illustration: Fox-Hound and Pups] Perhaps the most special adaption which man has brought about in his domesticated animals is found in our pointers and setters. [Please select]
0
"Craven" says, that in his opinion Russian setters are better than English, in nose, sagacity, and every other qualification that a dog ought to possess. [Please select]
0
Instantly, without waiting for orders, the fuse-setters and layers flung aside their helmets. [Please select]
0
They are not so good winter layers as a rule, but are non-setters. [Please select]
0
They are all good layers and non-setters, "but lay a small egg, white in color." [Please select]
0
Black and the type-setters worked with energy, and so did Mr. [Please select]
0
The cross between this and either of the other setters is much valued by some breeders. [Please select]
0
It is my intention for the future to draft my setters to New York and my pointers westward. [Please select]
0
But all this is digressing most fearfully from the nursery of young pointers and setters. [Please select]
0
While adapted to the same purposes in the field, there are differences in the appearance and methods of pointers and setters that give rise to two distinct classes. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!