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" stop ' should be apparent ; but there should be more dip in the profile, between the forehead and top jaw, than is seen in the case of a greyhound. The... "
The Twentieth Century Dog ... - Page 320
by Herbert Compton - 1904
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The Dogs of the British Islands: Being a Series of Articles on the Points of ...

John Henry Walsh - 1878 - 384 pages
...and ears (value 15) : a. The skull should be flat and moderately narrow ; broader between the ears and gradually decreasing in width to the eyes. Not...more dip in the profile, between the forehead and top jaw, than is seen in the case of a greyhound. b. The cars should be V-shaped, and rather small...
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The Dogs of the British Islands: Being a Series of Articles on the Points of ...

John Henry Walsh - 1882 - 394 pages
...Grand Total 100. Value. Coat 5 Colour 5 Size and symmetry ... 15 26 1. Head and ears (value 15) : 137 apparent ; but there should be more dip in the profile, between the forehead and top jaw, than is seen in the case of a greyhound. 6. The ears should be V-shaped, and rather small...
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American Kennel Register: A Monthly Record, Volume 3

1885 - 240 pages
...York. POINTS OF THE FOX-TERRIER. Following is the standard recommended by the Fox-Terrier Club: 1. Head.— The Skull should be flat and moderately narrow,...decreasing in width to the eyes. Not much "stop" should Ъз aoparent, but there should be more dip in the profile between the forehead and top jaw than is...
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important ..., Volume 9; Volume 24

1885 - 890 pages
...flat and moderately narrow, broader between the ears and gradually decreasing ¡n width to the eye«. Not much " stop " should be apparent, but there should...be more dip in the profile between the forehead and î .(> jaw than is seen in the case of the greyhound. The other points are as follow : The ears should...
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important ..., Volume 9; Volume 24

1889 - 892 pages
...fti-Terrler. — The skull of the fox -terrier should be flat and moderately narrow, broader between the ears and gradually decreasing in width to the eyes. Not...be more dip in the profile between the forehead and top jaw than is seen in the case of the greyhound. The other points are as follow : The ears should...
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The American Book of the Dog: The Origin, Development, Special ...

George O. Shields - 1891 - 746 pages
...of these colors. 2. — Ears, prick, tulip, or rose. 8. — Mouth, much undershot or much overshot. The skull should be flat and moderately narrow, and...be more dip in the profile between the forehead and top jaw than is seen in the case of a Greyhound. The cheeks must not be full. The ears should be V-shaped...
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A History and Description of the Modern Dogs of Great Britain and ..., Volume 1

Rawdon Briggs Lee - 1894 - 532 pages
...DESCRIPTION. " Head. — The skull should be flat and moderately narrow ; broader between the ears, and gradually decreasing in width to the eyes. Not...more dip in the profile, between the forehead and top jaw, than is seen in the case of a greyhound. The ears should be V-shaped, and rather small ; of...
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A History and Description, with Reminiscences, of the Fox Terrier

Rawdon B. Lee - 1895 - 296 pages
...fox terrier as drawn up and adopted by the Fox Terrier Club. These are as follows : DESCRIPTI0N. I. HEAD. — The Skull should be flat and moderately...be more dip in the profile between the forehead and top jaw than is seen in the case of a greyhound. The Cheeks must not be full. The Ears should be V...
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The Fox Terrier, and All about it

Hugh Dalziel - 1900 - 170 pages
...notice as we proceed. Head.—The skull should be flat and moderately narrow; broader between the ears, and gradually decreasing in width to the eyes. Not...more dip in the profile, between the forehead and top jaw, than is seen in the case of a Greyhound. The ears should be V-shaped, and rather small; of...
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British Dogs, Their Points, Selection, and Show Preparation

William D. Drury - 1903 - 688 pages
...broader between the ears, and gradually decreasing in width to the eyes. Not much "stop" should \K apparent ; but there should be more dip in the profile, between the forehead and top jaw, than is seen in the case of a Greyhound. The ears should be V-shaped, and rather small ; of...
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