Vintage Dogs: More Imports

From the San Francisco publication Breeder and Sportsman, March 21, 1885
Anon. (1902, March 22). Famous kennels: Mr. W. F. Pegg’s. Country Life, pp. 365-367
Bred in Holland and imported to England, Champion Hollands Black was owned by Robert Leadbetter of Haslemere, Bucks.
Source: Anon. (1903, March 28). The old English mastiff. Country Life, pp. 397-399
The Dog Fancier, May 1903
A Phú Quốc dog, now known as the Phú Quốc Ridgeback or Vietnamese Ridgeback, living in France.
Source: Animal life and the world of nature: a magazine of natural history throughout the world, Volume I, July 1902 – June 1903
Source: Animal life and the world of nature: a magazine of natural history throughout the world, Volume II, July 1903 – June 1904
Dogdom, November 1908
Source: Smith, A. C. (1909). Everyman’s book of the dog. London: Hodder and Stoughton
House Beautiful, October 1934
House Beautiful, December 1934
Country Life and the Sportsman, February 1939
An ad in the back of the book:
Huntington, H. W. (1901). The show dog: being a book devoted to describing the cardinal virtues and objectionable features of all breeds of dogs from the show ring standpoint with mode of treatment of the dog both in health and sickness. Providence, R.I.: For the author, by the Remington Print. Co.
Dogdom, October 1908
Country Life and the Sportsman, April 1939

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  1. Oh magnificent dogs all. The English Pointer is my absolute heart. I had them for years. Thank you for bringing such joy and history of such amazing and beautiful dog breeds!

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