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- We Hidatsas loved our good dogs, and were kind to them
Even in famine times we did not forget our dogs; but we sometimes had only soft bones to give them that had been broken for boiling. The dogs gnawed these, and so got a little food. We Hidatsas loved our good dogs, and were kind to them. - Waggles thought it was a new game
- Two puppies and a cat
Two puppies and a cat - Two dogs and a horse
Two dogs and a horse - Two dogs
- Two dogs
- Two dogs
- Two dogs
- The harness was of two pieces - a collar, to go around the dog’s neck
The harness was of two pieces: a collar, to go around the dog’s neck; and a breast thong, that was drawn across his chest and through a loop in the saddle, was lapped once or twice around one of the travois poles, and was finally carried under the dog’s body to the other pole, where it was made fast. - The Fireman's dog
The Fireman's dog goes to every fire, running beside the horses, barking a command to hurry. He gets to the fire hydrant first and sits there panting until the Firemen come up to attach the hose and turn on the water. - The dog took kindly to her foster-children
A wolf had an ordinary family of eight young ones. The keepers, probably thinking that these were too many for the captive wolf to bring up alone, divided the family. Four of them were left with their mother, and four of them were placed in charge of a collie. The dog took kindly to her foster-children, and reared them successfully with her own. - The Dog and the Frog
- Strange Mother
A dog being a mother to rabbits - Sitting dog
- Scottish Terrier
- Scotch Colley, or Shepherds Dog
The Scotch breed, or colley, is a light and active one, probably the best adapted for those portions of our own country where there is no danger from wild animals. It is pretty extensively diffused in the United States and British America, and is very useful to the farmer, shepherd or drover. - S-s-s-t!
- Running Dog
- Playing with Doggy
The boys in the picture must be playing with the puppies of a large dog, to judge from their big paws. There are a great many large dogs in the streets of Tokio; some are very tame, and will let children comb their hair and ornament them and pull them about. These dogs do not wear collars, as do our pet dogs, but a wooden label bearing the owner's name is hung round their necks. - Our Pets
- Our dogs dragged well-laden travois
My father had two pack horses loaded with our stuff and our dogs dragged well-laden travois. - Like a genteel passenger
Dog looking out the window - Lady reading in a hammock
- Kitten and puppy playing
Kitten and puppy playing with a basket of apples - Is it really for me now, father
- I loaded my boats on the travois of two of my dogs
It took four ponies to pack the dried meat and skins my husband and I had brought. I loaded my boats on the travois of two of my dogs. - Hunting with the dogs
Hunting with the dogs - Hunting Dog
- Horse and dogs ready for a ride
Horse and dogs ready for a ride - Horse and Dog
`Horse and Dog - Horse and cart with dog driver
Horse and cart with dog driver - Going up a ladder
In teaching this trick two ladders should be provided about six feet in length and joined together at the top ends so as to form an angle when the other ends are placed on the ground. The bars of these ladders should be flat and sufficiently near together to enable the dog easily to step from one round to another. Standing at the side of this ladder with a switch in your right hand you whistle to the dog, or call him by name, and tap the first round of the ladder with your switch to indicate he is to step upon it. When he places his fore paws on this round, tap the next in the same manner, saying, “Go on,” to him. - German Shepherd
- Frustrated
Three dogs are frustrated that they cannot get a cat on top of a post. - Friends
- Fight between a horse and dogs
The love for hunting wild animals, such as the wolf, bear, and boar (see chapter on Hunting), from an early date took the place of the animal combats as far as the court and the nobles were concerned. The people were therefore deprived of the spectacle of the combats which had had so much charm for them; and as they could not resort to the alternative of the chase, they treated themselves to a feeble imitation of the games of the circus in such amusements as setting dogs to worry old horses or donkeys, &c. - Eying the basket
- Embraced his friend in delight
- Dos and Puppies
- Dogs prowling at Night. (Psa. 59 14)
Dogs prowling at Night "At evening let them return; and let them make a noise like a dog, and go round about the city. Let them wander up and down for meat, and grudge if they be not satisfied"—Psalm LIX. 14, 15. - Dog strutting
- Dog sleeping
- Dog Sleeping
Dog Sleeping - Dog on the sofa
- Dog on Seat
Dog sleeping in a chair - Dog on its pillow
- Dog looking out
- Dog lifting its head up
- Dog hunting
- Dog eating a bone
- Dog choosing a good pillow
- Dog chasing a rabbit
- Dog chasing a rabbit
Dog chasing a rabbit - Dog burying its catch
- Dog backing up
- Dog and sleeping cat
- Dog and Shoe
Dog and Shoe - Dog
- Dog
- Dog