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Colonel Malcolm Interview, The Breed
Colonel
Malcolm, of Poltalloch, who is recognised as the great authority on the breed,
lays stress upon the quality of the coat. "The outer coat," he says, "should be
very soft on the forehead and get gradually harder towards the haunches, but the
harsh coat beloved of the show bench is all nonsense, and is the easiest thing
in the world to fake with a bath.
Anyone can try who will dip his own hair into the now fashionable 'anturic'
baths. The outer coat should be distinctly long, but not long in the 'fancy' or
show sense. Still, it should be long enough to hang as a thatch over the soft,
woolly real coat of the animal and keep it dry so that a good shake or two will
throw off most of the water; while the under coat should be so thick and
naturally oily that the dog can swim through a fair sized river and not get wet.
Or be able to sit out through a drenching rain guarding something of his
master's and be none the worse. This under coat I, at least, have never seen a
judge look for, but for the working terrier it is most important. The size of
the dog is perhaps best indicated by weight. The dog should not weigh more than
18 lb., nor the bitch more than 16 lb.
?Terms of the Project Gutenberg.
Colonel Malcolm Interview, The Judge |