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BOSTON TERRIER DOG PUPPY CAIRN TERRIER GOLF STOCKING REPRINT BY ROBERT DICKEY

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BOSTON TERRIER DOG PUPPY CAIRN TERRIER GOLF STOCKING REPRINT BY ROBERT DICKEY
This is a little story involving a Boston Terrier dog and puppy and a Cairn Terrier. In the first picture the adult Boston says to the Boston puppy: "So those Cairn kids down the street gave you this golf stocking, Buster ?" In the second picture the adult Boston says: "Well, I'll just run down and dicker with their Father for its mate" The third picture shows the adult Boston saying to the Cairn.."Cairn, old man, I've acquired a taste for golf stockings. I'll trade you this beef bone that should last you half a day for this one" The last picture shows the Cairn running away with the stocking and saying: Naething stirring, Beans! This stocking has mair taste and endurance than an all-day sucker"
Drawn by Robert Dickey
11 x 11 inches on heavy glossy paper. Not a computer print-out.
Mint New Condition!
The
Boston Terrier
is a breed of dog originating in the United States. This "American Gentleman" was accepted in 1893 by the American Kennel Club as a non-sporting breed.
The Boston terrier breed originated around 1870, when Robert C. Hooper of Boston, purchased a dog, Judge from Edward Burnett known later as Hooper's Judge, who was of a Bull and Terrier type lineage. Hooper's Judge is either directly related to the original Bull and Terrier breeds of the 19th and early 20th centuries, or Judge is the result of modern English Bulldogs being crossed into terriers created in the 1860s for show purposes, like the White English Terrier. The American Kennel Club cites Hooper's Judge as the ancestor of almost all true modern Boston Terriers.
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