In ISlaokpooJ (.Knylaml l ) there in an Airodale terrier which does not shar" (ho feeling of shrinking entertained for a surgery by the ordinary linnian bang. T'lii' terrier, known as "Jerry," w»f so ill for some time llial lie was unable lo (;iku cither food or water. He lay listless lor several days, and could ouly he induced to drink a little tea. his favorite beverage. A veterinary sur,ucan wa.v at length brought in, a.nd afterwards "Jerry'' was treated: at the m On the occasion of the second visit the dog rushed away from his master in the street., and arrived alone at the surgery. "Oil. you've come by yourself." said the surgeon, who told '•.Jerry's" master later that he had never seen such a pronounced cast 1 of iiustiiiet in a, d'og. "Jerry" was evidently in a hurry to be cured.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 3137, 2 October 1922, Page 8
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