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Show 0FA. WW T.) SUKH UK II0(ii. 1IOW TIIK MOST vicious, imirn: CAN Ilfi COMJITKKII SITKMIA . A geiitlemm who has hid a good deal of experience in the man i.rc-mctit i.rc-mctit of dos kij s tint the most l-clous l-clous unite can lie conquered speedily speedi-ly bj my powerful odor, esjieelally a pungent odor like ammonia. He ti Its how he once unu i waer on handling a dog tint favr jiersons coulJ a-pmacli. It was In a little town in Canada. Tho conversation being on the subject of dogs, the proprietor of the inn where he was stopping laid a wairtr that his visitor visit-or coul I not put his hands upon a dogclliined upiu the backward "All righl," iid the visitor, "but as a m .tti r of pn-t-autioii fur the protection of my hinds I will go upstairs up-stairs and put 011a ilr of gloves. "I put on a p-iirof old-ba-kskin gloves,' says the old .-i iitleiuau in telling Ihestory, 't.iiiI saturated the right hind with ammoiila. We then went out to thu d g, and at my approach he ru-hed from his kennel with oieti mouth. As soon as he got within rest h I thru-t out my right hind. Iuteid of biting it he turned till nod ran Into his kennel. Then I went to the kir.tn.land, putting my hind Inside, Hindu liim come out again The secret of the matter is that a dog can't bite without with-out draw ing in Ills breath, and as he does so ho inhales thu ammonia, which pirtially sulHicatcs him and subdues for the time being his biting propeusity. Some dogs may be subdued w itli cologne." |