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Title: All about Airedales; a book of general information valuable to dog lovers and owners, breeders and fanciers
Identifier: allaboutairedale00palm (find matches)
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Palmer, Robert Manning, 1867- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Airedale terrier
Publisher: Seattle, Wash. , R. M. Palmer
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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CHAPTER V. BREEDING. History Shows Its Steady Progress. Since the days of Pompeii, when dogs were then, as now, ofttimes family idols, such that their like- nesses are today seen in the costly mosaic wall decorations, as re- vealed in the archives of the homes of inhabitants of that 1 " period which the recovery of the buried treasures of the long hid- Champion Red Raven's den city has unearthed, the fancy Head for the caring and the breeding of such dogs as different nations have found occasion to cherish has been a steadily advancing interest for the human race, varying in degree of intelligent development in accordance with the enlightenment of the nation. Each nation has its favorite breed, peculiarly adapted for its usage or fancy. This indisputable human tendency in every corner of the globe to find something in the companion- ship of dog-life, of more than common interest, is noteworthy as being responsible for the breeding of the many distinct varieties of the present day up to their varying stages of perfection. Kings and queens, lords and princes, merchants and mill- hands, indians and esquimaux, and all other elements of the great body of citizenship that make up the nations of the world have for centuries been vieing with each other in the zest of rivalry for intelligent improvement in the breeding of their favorite breeds. The human race everywhere is prone to pleasurable recreation and sport. Fondness for the companion- ship of dogs was followed by their being made useful in vari- ous pursuits, from the early days when "the dogs of war" were chronicled in Roman annals, to the development of their game-hunting instincts in all countries, or their use in the sled teams of the North, and it is to the sled-dogs of the north- ern countries that the world owes an everlasting debt as hav- ing made travel possible and wealth untold in extent within human reach. The underlying reason for this universal interest in the advancement of the breeding of dogs is plain. Humanity

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