“This Dog Bites.” A great Dane dog, weighing ten stone, was on exhibition at the Canterbury Kennel Club’s Show’. He was carrying plenty of condition, but still looked as if he could be rather a dangerous animal when aroused. This breed is used in Russia for hunting wolves and pigs. Just above the big animal’s show box was a diminutive terrier who would scarcely have provided one good meal for the Great Dane. The humour of the comparison was made all the more evident by an arrow indicating the terrier, beside the warning chalked on the box: “This iog bites.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 429, 21 November 1930, Page 8
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