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...them for human consumption to France, Holland, Italy, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark. Most of the raw material was wild range horses raised on 15 Chappel-owned ranches, which total 1,500,000 acres, in Montana, South Dakota and Wyoming. Chappel products are several? puppy ration, kitty ration, kennel biscuit, pheasant meal, and leather specialties, besides food for grown dogs and foreigners? but P. M. Chappel has never attempted to sell horse meat as food for U. S. humans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: No Easter Chicks | 4/6/1931 | See Source »

...story, as last week resurrected by American Kennel Gazette: On the stormy night of March 9, 1891, Jack, Fido and Tip heard three safecrackers chiseling into the brick-wall of the car barn that then held the safe of the defunct Haight Street Cable Car line. They barked, vigorously attacked first the chiselers, then the poisoned meat which the chiselers threw them. A wary nightwatchman, barked to attention, emptied a pistol at the poisoners, saved the safe, could not save faithful, greedy Jack, Fido...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Jack, Fido & Tip | 3/16/1931 | See Source »

March 27-29-Dog show of the Chicago Kennel Club...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COMING,GOING: COMING | 3/16/1931 | See Source »

Best-in-show at the Eastern Dog Club exhibit held last week in Boston was vivacious Weltona Frizette of Wildoaks, wire-haired Fox Terrier owned by Mrs. Richard C. Bondy of Goldenbridge, N. Y. Last month she sulked listlessly at the Westminster Kennel Club show in Manhattan, won nothing (TIME, Feb. 23). Blue Dan of Happy Valley, English Setter who just missed being best-in-show at Manhattan, missed again, was again second...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Boston Show | 3/9/1931 | See Source »

Last year 55,256 dogs were shown in the U. S.; the best of them were among 2,513 entries for the Westminster Kennel Club show. It was, as always, an event important for its social as well as its sporting aspects; along the street outside the Garden were parked expensive foreign cars which had been used, with a crate strapped on the trunk rack, for dog transportation. Inside, in the carpeted rings, amid the overpowering stench of the disinfectants that are used to prevent the epidemics of distemper that so often get started at shows, famed and valuable dogs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Dogs | 2/23/1931 | See Source »

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