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Show Pampering tho Pngs. Dog fanciers could tell very funny stories about their experience with Indies and their pets. One well known fancier here says that a wealthy dttme from Fifth avenue will coma bowling down to his shop in her carnage, and, with tears in her eyes, beg him to save the life of her adored pug. He promises her h i will do his best, and, after kissing the black nose of the little beast and leaving many instructions for his welfare, she drives away. The dog fancier then examines ex-amines the pug carefully and finds that it is suffering from being overfed and getting no exercise, bo he puts it on low rations for a week and has his boy run it up and down the yard for an hour or so every day until it works some of the flesh off its bones. Then he sends it back to the grand dame, who is delighted to pay $23 for the wonderful transformation transforma-tion that has taken place in her pet. People who keep large dogs are npt to have more common sense abrjut their car than those who keep toy animals, and they do not feed them on meat and candy nil day long, 60 they escape the illness that comes from too much pampering. New York Cor. Philadelphia Record. |