Yes I'm sort of shoehorning this fella in, hopefully no one minds. Picture portion from an ad in the back pages of the book: Turpin, B.S. (1900). The beagle and the field trials. Baltimore, Maryland: F.J. Skinner The full ad referenced in previous image. Above five images from: Lytton, J. (1911). Toy dogs and their … Continue reading Vintage Dogs: Smols III
Vintage Dogs: A Lick of History
I love history, as some readers may have picked up on at this point. And today's offering is just a quick bit of the kind of thing that makes me say, "How about that?" when I come across it during my research. I might make this a regular thing, if there are no objections. Dogdom, … Continue reading Vintage Dogs: A Lick of History
Vintage Toy Spaniels
Source: Webb, H. (1872). Dogs: their points, whims, instincts, and peculiarities. London, England: Dean & Son Source: Anon. (1886, April 8). The New Haven dog show. Forest and Stream, p. 210 Shields, G.O. (1891). The American book of the dog. Chicago, Illinois: Rand, McNally & Company Source for three images of Bunthorne:Lytton, J. (1911). Toy … Continue reading Vintage Toy Spaniels
Happy Valentine’s Day
The Dog Fancier, September 1907 Dogdom, August 1916
Vintage Women and Their Dogs VIII
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Vintage Dogs: Names of Distinction II
A breeding announcement in Forest and Stream, January 7, 1886. To decipher for those in need, two pugs named Punch and Judy were bred and produced a female whose owner, presumably after careful consideration, decided upon the name Pug for her. Pug the pug. In the interest of completeness, I include this announcement in the … Continue reading Vintage Dogs: Names of Distinction II
Vintage Westminster Dog Show Winners
Often referred to around the turn of the century simply as "the New York show", the annual Westminster Kennel Club dog show was a big deal then, as it is today. The article snippets, sketches/photos and ads below will, I hope, convey a sense of how significant bragging rights were to the owners of dogs … Continue reading Vintage Westminster Dog Show Winners
Dog Stories Three, Vol. V
Fair warning: the first one's a lump in the throat-er. Source: Webb, H. (1872). Dogs: their points, whims, instincts, and peculiarities. London, England: Dean & Son From Forest and Stream, December 22, 1894 Dogdom, February 1912
Vintage Boston Terriers
Huntington, H.W. (1897). My dog and I. New York, NY: Caxton Press Three images used to represent the breed in the book: Huntington, H.W. (1901). The show dog. Providence, RI: Remington Printing Co Dogdom, June 1911 Dogdom, August 1911 A Boston terrier kennel pictured in Dogdom, September 1911 Dogdom, September 1911 I like this cobby … Continue reading Vintage Boston Terriers
Vintage Dogs and People VI
Turf, Field and Farm, December 22, 1899 Otterhounds in the book: Huntington, H.W. (1901). The show dog. Providence, RI: Remington Printing Co Mackie, P.J. (1910). The keeper's book. London, England: T.N. Foulis Lytton, J. (1911). Toy dogs and their ancestors. New York, New York: D. Appleton and Company Lytton, J. (1911). Toy dogs and their … Continue reading Vintage Dogs and People VI
