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Breeding and Training Dogs for Next WarWhen the next great war breaks out dogs may t»e expected to play an important part In the campaigns on both land and sea..says the J*trlt;it Tribune.In many iiArt* of Jhlt;- worbi the% arc already *et”.jng as tailorsand policemen with rwults winch in dicate that they -sx xJ3 b** imahiahte tml*The breeding and tramtny or dogs for military, naval and polio* dun r.as income hrt important industry Major Richard*ou a retired Ftrltish army ; fT-iJ r. «m ‘he first man to ap|m-n.4b thn* lh* dogs remarknhh- pnv-vt'.-.e md h«using end • '•enfng jlt;oult;-r« 4-e.dd Is* t- m*t3 to a*count m a wax n«-.lt;r t'-fore dreamed of. Prom the esiensn-kennel* which he e*tciJished ht now shipping to ail parts of the worldDOCTORSlarge number* of dog* of various breeds that have been carefully trained to guard human life and property under every condition.One of his first customers was the Czar of Russia, who ordered two ambulance dogs. Major Richardson sent two collies and these faithful creatures served throughout the war with Japan and wore the means of saving hundreds of lives.Another royal customer of his vra* the Queen of Spain, who ordered an j ambulance bloodhound for sen ice dur-' lug the war In Morocco. Previously Major Richardson had used collies al'~ most exciushelv for ambulance work irm the bloodhound sent to Morocco rfxn**d abb* to endure the heat so much j better than the collies that his breed IX no* being used almost exclusively for -imbulanoe and police dutv in warm c* -itriesTip. Uhnxihor.Tid 38 t|,* mc,rjof an dog*. hut its high inuialIK-*:1 and ?he »\p*.”,«s* of upkeep make!t*n« hr*-*-ij m.t o' the 4ju*stK)r. in caseswh«r- 3.irKe mum-era of ihe animals nr*In h'«! »-Mjfh fo- a sstasfarlorv sub-CON9ULT•LOOOOR. r. |_ SEARLES SPECIALIST IN Chranis, Private •nd NERVOUS DISEASES Sneeiat attention t« Catarm of *« King*ftTjd lu3 I'Jl ****** ofNlt;**. Threat S^o.t-e^ti tUy**]* Kiclftty. LSx*rt Bl*.44*r. mmUrtn, r v,uU•W’ *14 ’ inPOtSOS’ an# Skm tbaeean.M BfcSJt m 9mm * MrAH Exam nation* an# Consultation* PPE6- Charge* Low.OPte# Hot r*, * * rn. to a a. m.stitntc fur th* «xper.atie bloodhound lt;Ma'«r Richardson has hit upon -he ‘Airedale ‘'TKr n dog which does |dir«- ra‘e n..rk both as a «enirv and as f r-'llc dog Th* \ medal* Is of « big hea-sj tx j—. nith *?ronRly d^^lopedjj.-oieePxe Instih11* »rd exfvJionl stinting and ’hearjng p-wem 1* i*■ **x1reme3r hard* tmd can tvndjly adbpt j itself to I's’b'-*- lt;r * uidIVirsn* the tM*« flt;*» MTrdn)**^b.i\c. boen «r* o- : to n ptv lt;or.*ieeni ) l- 'he w«r3d jo act as nsr:* te soldier*, i **jhrs and T^.]n-*men Our of these, aagxtiois (.easts sent to the Malar ij Permed* wentl* dietmcii'bed him-wlf 1-y r-,.rriiritr down a m jrderer after l.a-irg followed s-'etv’ thp. 5Cn he1 ]ncV ir*r b'vnr*
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Lincoln Daily News

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Mon, Jun 29, 1914

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