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Chapter 11: THE HOUND (BEAGLE).
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A concise handbook that surveys numerous dog breeds, outlining origins, physical standards, temperament, uses, and points scales for judging; it provides breed-by-breed descriptions and typical colors and measurements, illustrated with half-tone images and marginal sketches. Practical guidance covers selection of puppies and adult dogs, daily care and management, treatment protocols for common illnesses, and feeding and conditioning for exhibition. Appendices supply technical terminology and a breeders’ directory to assist novices. The tone is practical and aimed at owners of one or two dogs, simplifying more complex kennel literature for lay readers.

THE HOUND (BEAGLE).

H. L. Kreuder’s, Nanuet, N. Y.

Frank Forest.

Origin.—This breed seems to be little else than a diminutive foxhound; has long been in existence; probably one of the oldest of British dogs.

Uses.—Hunting rabbits, and generally run in packs of five to ten couples; they are merry little fellows, sturdy and gamy, with a most musical tongue and a very keen nose.

* Scale of Points, Etc.

Value.
Skull 5
Ears 15
Eyes 10
Muzzle, jaw, and lips 5
Neck 5
Shoulders and chest 10
Back and loins 15
Ribs 5
Fore legs and feet 10
Hips, thighs, and hind legs 10
Tail 5
Coat 5
Total 100

Head.—Skull moderately domed. Ears set on low, long and fine in leather, rather broad and rounded at tips, absence of all erectile power. Eyes full, prominent, rather wide apart, soft and lustrous. Muzzle medium length, squarely cut; stop well defined; jaws level; lips either free from or with moderate flews; nostrils large.

Neck and Throat.—Neck free in action, strong, yet not loaded; throat clean, free from folds of skin.

Shoulders and Chest.—Shoulders somewhat sloping, muscular, but not loaded; chest moderately broad and full.

Back, Loins, and Ribs.—Back short and strong; loins broad and slightly arched; ribs well sprung.

Fore Legs and Feet.—Fore legs straight, plenty of bone; feet close, firm, either round or hare-like.

Hips, Thighs, and Hind Legs.—Hips muscular; stifles strong and well let down; hocks firm.

Tail.—Carried gaily, well up, medium curve, and clothed with a decided brush.

Height.—Fifteen inches.

Color.—All hound colors admissible. (See Foxhound.)

Defects.—Flat skull; short ears, set on too high, pointed at tips; eyes yellow or light color; muzzle snipy; thick, short neck; elbows out; knees knuckled over; long tail with “tea-pot” curve.

Disqualifications.—Eyes close together and terrier-like; thin rat-tail, with absence of brush; short, nappy coat.