SHEEP DOGS IMPORTED
■ WELSH TRIAL WINNER FOR OTAGO. (Special to the “Guardian.”) DUNEDIN, July 21. Three sheep dogs of the very best English breed are among the prized possessions of Dr. A. S. Moody,, who, after a trip abroad, brought the dogs back with him on the Tamaroa. Due of the new arrivals was bred irom a international sheep dog trial winner, and another won the first prize at tn Welsh dog trials a week before the ship left for New Zealand. . The dogs were specially vaccinated on the boat against distemper. Ihis is a treatment which cannot be administered in England because the special vaccine needed will not retain its potency for the duration ot the long voyage to the Dominion. The dogs are bound for Dr. Moody’s sheep station m Central Otago.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 238, 22 July 1935, Page 7
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