Bingley, W. (1877). The animal kingdom. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Hubbard Bros Shields, G.O. (1891). The American book of the dog. Chicago, Illinois: Rand, McNally & Company James, G.B., Jr. (1894). The dog and how to breed, train and keep him. Boston, Massachusetts: Walnut Publishing Co From an ad in the book: James, G.B., Jr. (1894). The … Continue reading Vintage Scottish Terriers
Vintage Dog Images I Just Like III
I want to hug him. Source: Shields, G.O. (1891). The American book of the dog. Chicago, Illinois: Rand, McNally & Company A pretty cocker spaniel in one of several images used to represent the breed in the book: Huntington, H.W. (1901). The show dog. Providence, RI: Remington Printing Co The first English setter in this … Continue reading Vintage Dog Images I Just Like III
Vintage Dog Ads XIII
Electric? A classified ad in Forest and Stream, August 1885. A blurb about the origins of the Medford Fancy Goods Co. and the growth of the dog collar business in the U.S. from Forest and Stream, January 14, 1886. Medford's ad in the same issue mentioned above. Forest and Stream, August 1885 Forest and Stream, … Continue reading Vintage Dog Ads XIII
Vintage Dogs: A Lick of History
The Dog Fancier, August 1913 The luxury ocean liner RMS Mauretania launched in 1906. She was the world's largest ship until RMS Olympic launched in 1910. Both were scrapped in 1935. A video (sound not required) compiling numerous still and moving images of both ships can be seen here. Cunard, owner of the Mauretania, has … Continue reading Vintage Dogs: A Lick of History
Vintage Puppies X
Shields, G.O. (1891). The American book of the dog. Chicago, Illinois: Rand, McNally & Company Bulldog puppies featured in an ad for King Kennels of Providence, RI. Source: Huntington, H.W. (1901). The show dog. Providence, RI: Remington Printing Co Lytton, J. (1911). Toy dogs and their ancestors. New York, New York: D. Appleton and Company … Continue reading Vintage Puppies X
Vintage Dogs: Open Bitches
Photo by Paul Thompson. Source: Lemmon, R.S. (November 1919). The two fox terriers. House and Garden, p. 50 Aspersions have been cast and must be answered in kind: Citation: Dorsey, P. (1886, April 8). Letter to the editor. Forest and Stream, p. 211 Citation: Krueger, A.C. (1886, April 15). Letter to the editor. Forest and … Continue reading Vintage Dogs: Open Bitches
Vintage Show Dogs XII
Fancy poodle clips are not really my thing but at least they left much of the coat on the dog in this one.Source: Sewell, A.J. (1907). The dog's medical dictionary. London, England: George Routledge & Sons, Limited Lytton, J. (1911). Toy dogs and their ancestors. New York, New York: D. Appleton and Company Dogdom, October … Continue reading Vintage Show Dogs XII
Vintage Dogs: A Lick of History
Dogdom, February 1914 In addition to transporting this pomeranian from England to the U.S. in 1914, the Lusitania was famously sunk by a German U-boat the following year off the coast of Ireland. Of the one thousand nine hundred sixty two passengers and crew members, nearly twelve hundred were lost including one hundred twenty eight … Continue reading Vintage Dogs: A Lick of History
Vintage Show Dogs: Brace III
James, G.B., Jr. (1894). The dog and how to breed, train and keep him. Boston, Massachusetts: Walnut Publishing Co An image used to represent the "red (or brown) and white poodle", described as having limited ticking. Source: Huntington, H.W. (1901). The show dog. Providence, RI: Remington Printing Co Lytton, J. (1911). Toy dogs and their … Continue reading Vintage Show Dogs: Brace III
Vintage Dog Photos: Random IV
Shields, G.O. (1891). The American book of the dog. Chicago, Illinois: Rand, McNally & Company Mastiffs in Forest and Stream, August 4, 1894 Sewell, A.J. (1907). The dog's medical dictionary. London, England: George Routledge & Sons, Limited Lytton, J. (1911). Toy dogs and their ancestors. New York, New York: D. Appleton and Company Lytton, J. … Continue reading Vintage Dog Photos: Random IV
