Haney's Art of Training Animals |
A Practical Guide For Amateur Or Professional Trainers. |
Giving Full Instructions For Breaking, Taming and Teaching |
All Kinds of Animals Including an Improved Method of Horse |
Breaking, Management of Farm Animals, Training of Sporting |
Dogs; Serpent Charming, Care and Tuition of Talking, Singing |
and Performing Birds; and Detailed Instructions For Teaching |
All Circus Tricks, and Many Other Wonderful Feats. |
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