The Kennel Stud Book, edited by C. Tongue, provides a comprehensive record of dog breeds, lineages, and breeding information. This historical text serves as an invaluable resource for dog enthusiasts, breeders, and historians interested in the development of various canine breeds. Documenting the stud records and pedigrees of dogs, it offers detailed insights into the genetic heritage and breed standards of the time.
This edition preserves the meticulous record-keeping practices of early kennel clubs and provides essential data for understanding the evolution of purebred dogs. A foundational work for anyone interested in canine history, selective breeding, and the cultural significance of dogs.
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