| John Henry Walsh - Dog breeds - 1878 - 384 pages
...well shown by Mr. Baker in Young Jumbo. 2. The "stop" (value 10), or hollow between the eyes, is as well marked as in the bulldog, or even more so; some good specimens exhibiting a hollow deep enough to bury a small marble. 3. The nose (value 10) must be short, and well... | |
| Dogs - 1885 - 240 pages
...is owing to a defect in the lachrymal duct. Stop. — The "stop," or hollow between the «yes, is as well marked as in the bulldog, or even more so, some good specimens exhibiting a hollow deep enough to bury a small marble. Nose. — The nose must be short and well turned... | |
| Rawdon B. Lee - Dogs - 1894 - 526 pages
...certain amount of weeping shown at the inner angles ; this is owing to a defect in the lachrymal duct. " Stop. — The ' stop,' or hollow between the eyes,...the bulldog, or even more so, some good specimens exhibiting a hollow deep enough to bury a small marble. "jVose. — The nose must be short, and well... | |
| Harry Woodworth Huntington - Dog breeds - 1901 - 254 pages
...amount of weeping shown at the inner angles ; this is owing to a defect in the lachrymal duct. Stop. — Well marked as in the bulldog, or even more so ; some good specimens exhibiting a hollow deep enough to bury a small marble. Nose. — Must be short, and well turned up... | |
| William D. Drury - Dogs - 1903 - 688 pages
...light that enters in consequence, though it is said to be due " to a defect in the lachrymal duct." Stop.— The ''stop," or hollow between the eyes, is well marked, as in the Bulldog, or even more pronounced, some good specimens exhibiting a hollow deep enough to bury a small marble. Nose. — The... | |
| William D. Drury - Dogs - 1903 - 688 pages
...enters in consequence, though it is said to be due " to a defect in the lachrymal duct." Stop.—The "stop," or hollow between the eyes, is well marked, as in the Bulldog, or even more pronounced, some good specimens exhibiting a hollow deep enough to bury a small marble. Nose.—The... | |
| Mrs. Leslie Williams - Dogs - 1904 - 124 pages
...certain amount of weeping shown at the inner angles ; this is owing to a defect in the lachrymal duct. Stop. — The " stop " or hollow between the eyes,...the bulldog, or even more so ; some good specimens exhibiting a hollow deep enough to bury a small marble. Nose. — The nose must be short and well turned... | |
| Dogs - 1909 - 1002 pages
...considered black, their enormous pupils, which are absolutely of that color, increasing the description. Stop. — The "stop," or hollow between the eyes,...exhibit a hollow deep enough to bury a small marble in. Nose. — The nose must be short and well turned up between the eyes, and without any indication... | |
| A. Croxton Smith - Dog breeds - 1910 - 448 pages
...certain amount of weeping shown at the inner angles ; this is owing to a defect in the lachrymal duct. STOP. — The stop, or hollow between the eyes, is...the Bulldog, or even more so, some good specimens exhibiting a hollow deep enough to bury a small marble. NOSE. — The nose must be short and well turned... | |
| 1912 - 358 pages
...considered black, their enormous pupils, which are absolutely of that color, increasing the dest°op -The "stop," or hollow between the eyes, is well marked, as In the Bulldog, or even more su; some good specimens exhibit a hollow «jf- >n untiuffh to br.rv a small mvu-ble in. Ko»e -The... | |
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