Two cover images from The American Kennel Register, 1885From The Fanciers’ Journal, January 9, 1892From The Fanciers’ Journal, February 1892Two illustrations appearing in Forest and Stream, October 11, 1888 with the following acknowledgement: “We are indebted to Messrs. G. P. Putnam’s Sons for the accompanying illustrations of Hudson’s Bay dogs, taken from Robinson’s ‘Great Fur Land.’ They represent the true Husky type.”From Forest and Stream, November 15, 1888
Given that distinct dog breeds and shows were relatively new, the public was fascinated with seeing the largest dogs pictured with the smallest, as these clippings illustrate:
The Saint Paul Globe, March 13, 1898The Philadelphia Times, November 22, 1899From The American Kennel Register, 1885