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Black Wing, a one-year-old sheep dog from Tuatapere, who wrote a letter to Terror in a recent issue of the Otago Witness, describing how he was cured of a very bad attack of pneumonic distemper. For over a week he was kept inside and given as much care and attention as if he had been a sick child. Finally he took a turn for the better, and is now well and happy once more. Our photograph shows Black Wing convalescing after his illness. -Mrs M'Vicar, photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3882, 7 August 1928, Page 42

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Black Wing, a one-year-old sheep dog from Tuatapere, who wrote a letter to Terror in a recent issue of the Otago Witness, describing how he was cured of a very bad attack of pneumonic distemper. For over a week he was kept inside and given as much care and attention as if he had been a sick child. Finally he took a turn for the better, and is now well and happy once more. Our photograph shows Black Wing convalescing after his illness. -Mrs M'Vicar, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3882, 7 August 1928, Page 42

Black Wing, a one-year-old sheep dog from Tuatapere, who wrote a letter to Terror in a recent issue of the Otago Witness, describing how he was cured of a very bad attack of pneumonic distemper. For over a week he was kept inside and given as much care and attention as if he had been a sick child. Finally he took a turn for the better, and is now well and happy once more. Our photograph shows Black Wing convalescing after his illness. -Mrs M'Vicar, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3882, 7 August 1928, Page 42