Some ladies have their pot dogs to meals with them, and they are habitually overfed with mutton chops or chicken. A sort of dog governess to bathe and comb and curl and perfume, and then take them out for a walk, is another product of canine luxury. The summit of it all has been reached in Yen- York, where there are fashionable dog doctors, who get £2 a visit and sleep with a telephone by their bedsides for trght calls. Some pernio are so anxious for the sinner to escape, so filled with immoral sent itrmiO’.lity and an imbecile good nature, that they give no thought of those who are not sinners.—lan .Macla ren.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5665, 12 August 1905, Page 10
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