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THE

KENNEL CHRONICLE

AND PEDIGREE REGISTER,

Published Monthly in connection with "The Bazaar."

This forms a valuable Permanent Record of Facts interesting to all Fanciers and Breeders of Dogs.

The Pedigree Register is for the Registration of the Pedigree of any Dog, and is a feature of the greatest importance. The charge for entry in the Pedigree Register is: For each dog or bitch which has won any public show or field trial, 1s.; for dogs that have as whelps been entered in the Produce Register, 1s. each; for all other dogs. 1s. 6d. each. Forms for entry may be had free on application, or they will be sent on receipt of a stamped and addressed envelope.

The Stud Register is for Registering Dogs at Stud, the fees, and all particulars, and for recording Stud Visits. Stud Dogs are advertised at a charge of 1s. for twenty-four words or less, and 1d. for every two words additional. Stud Visits are inserted free, if the information is sent by the owner of the bitch; if sent by the owner of the dog, a charge of 6d. will be made for each entry, unless the dog is advertised in the Calendar as at stud.

The Produce Register records the birth of pups by and out of pedigree dogs. The utility of this is great, as it will form indisputable evidence of age hereafter. Besides this, it is an undoubted advertisement of valuable pups. The charge for registration is 6d. for each entry; but particulars must be sent on our certificate form, which will be sent free on receipt of application and stamped addressed envelope. The registration entitles the pups to be subsequently entered in the Pedigree Book at the reduced charge.

The Sale Register chronicles changes of ownership of known dogs without charge, and enters dogs for sale at a small charge.

The Name Register, for registering the names selected for pups, and by which they will afterwards be known.

Exhibitions.—The awards at all dog shows of any standing are given. Hitherto it has been almost impossible to ascertain whether a dog won at a certain past show.

THE KENNEL CHRONICLE is published in the middle of each month, and all notices and advertisements must be sent in before the 10th of the month.
"The Kennel Chronicle" will be sent post free to subscribers for a year on receipt of 2s. 6d.; a single copy, post free, 3d.


In paper, price 1s. 6d.; post free 1s. 6d.

DISEASES OF HORSES:

Their Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment; to which is added a complete Dictionary of Equine Materia Medica.

For the use of Amateurs.

By HUGH DALZIEL.


In cloth gilt, price 2s. 6d.; by post, 2s. 9d.

RABBITS FOR PRIZES AND PROFIT:

Containing full directions for the proper Management of Fancy Rabbits in Health and Disease, for Pets or the Market; and Descriptions of every known variety, with instructions for Breeding good specimens.

ILLUSTRATED.

By the late CHARLES RAYSON. Edited by LEONARD U. GILL


May also be had in parts as follows, in paper, price 1s.; by post. 1s. 1d.

Part I.—General Management.Part II.—Exhibition Rabbits.


NEW BOOK ON DOGS.—Now ready, in paper, 3s., by post 3s. 3d., Division I. of

BRITISH DOGS:

Their Varieties, History, and Characteristics.

Illustrated with nineteen full page Portraits of celebrated Dogs of the day.

By HUGO DALZIEL ("Corsincon"), Author of "The Diseases of Dogs," &c., assisted by eminent Fanciers.

DIVISION I.—DOGS USED IN FIELD SPORTS.

CONTENTS:

  • Introduction.
  • The Greyhound.
  • The Scotch Deerhound.
  • The Irish Wolfhound.
  • The Lurcher.
  • The Whippet.
  • The Siberian Wolfhound.
  • The Persian Greyhound.
  • The Bloodhound.
  • The Foxhound.
  • The Otterhound.
  • The Harrier.
  • The Beagle.
  • French Bassets.
  • The Dashchund.
  • The Schweisshund.
  • The English Setter.
  • The Irish Setter.
  • The Gordon or Black and Tan Setter.
  • The Spanish Pointer.
  • The Pointer.
  • Spaniels (introduction by Corsincon).
  • The Dropper.
  • The Black Spaniel.
  • The Cocker Spaniel.
  • The Clumber Spaniel.
  • The Sussex Spaniel.
  • The Norfolk Spaniel.
  • The Irish Water Spaniel.
  • The English Water Spaniel.
  • Retrievers (introduction by Corsincon).
  • The Black Wavy-coated Retriever.
  • The Black Curly-coated Retriever.
  • The Norfolk Retriever.
  • The Liver Coloured Retriever.
  • The Russian Retriever.
  • The History of Dog Shows (by Corsincon).
  • Objects and Management of Dog Shows.
  • The Judges: their Election, &c.
  • Judging by Points.
  • Standard of Excellence.

Also in monthly parts, price 6d., by post, 6½d.

Division II.—Dogs used in other than Field Sports, 3s.; by post 3s. 3d.
Division III.—House and Toy Dogs, 3s.; by post 2s. 3d.


In cloth gilt, 5s.; by post 5s. 4d.

BREAKING AND TRAINING DOGS:

BEING CONCISE DIRECTIONS FOR THE PROPER EDUCATION, BOTH FOR FIELD AND FOR COMPANIONS, OF RETRIEVERS, POINTERS, SETTERS, SPANIELS, TERRIERS, &c.

By "PATHFINDER"


In paper, price 1s.; by post, 1s. 1d.; in cloth gilt, 3s.; by post, 3s. 2d.

THE DISEASES OF DOGS:

THEIR PATHOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT; TO WHICH IS ADDED A COMPLETE DICTIONARY OF CANINE MATERIA MEDICA.

Written expressly for Amateurs and Dog Owners.

By HUGH DALZIEL

(Author of "British Dogs," &c.)