Show Silent Treatment Put End to Pets Pet's Aversion The English naturalist George J J. J Romanes zoological secretary of th the LInnean society of London En England tells of a skye terrier that hated tobe tobe to tobe be washed As time went on Its a aversion version to bathing became stronger an and stron stronger er At last the dog o he he- came so fierce at the very sight of water that the servants of ot the house refused refuse point blank to give ghe It a bath Then the terriers terrier's mistress tried It I herself But nut even she was not safe I writes rites Prescott Lecky of the depart department ment meat of psychology Columbia uni uni- New York In an article comparing comparing com com- paring the intelligence of dogs and cats In Popular Science Monthly Cajolery threats beating an and starvation starvation star star- were of ot no avail Finally the owner decided ecle t- t to h give gh-e the dog the silent treatment She paid no attention attention at at- to It She was In the habit of taking It along on her dally daily walk but now went out without it it When she sat reading or sewIng seeing and It came up to her she turned turne her head and looked looke a away aUy Uy This lasted laste ten da days s At length the dog og came up to her one morning with an expression that plainly said I submit Imme Immediately It was given a abath abath abath bath which was endured endure patiently 1 Then barking jo Joyously It bounded for tor forthe the door to go for the customary dally daily walk calk When next a bath was due ue the terrier at first was nate But all Its mistress had to do was to turn her head and the dog would woul run lUn for the tub |