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Updated: May 6, 2025


Andrew entered his sweltering dressing-room and gave himself over to the little dresser who had just turned out the dog-trainer in his shabby evening suit. "Monsieur had a good reception?" "Good enough," said Andrew, stretching himself out for the slipping off of his tights. "Ah," said the intuitive little man in the white jacket. "It is the war. Audiences are no longer the same.

"Yes," nodded the dog-trainer. "What had we better do?" "Take your dog away, keep quiet, and one of us go and tell Jim Tracy," decided Joe. "One of us must stay and watch to see that the lion does not come out. I'll stay." "Perhaps I'd better stay," suggested Mr. Fleet. "I'm used to handling animals, and once I trained some pumas treacherous beasts they were, too. You go and tell Jim."

This seemed to be the best plan, though Joe would willingly have stayed. It was not a question of bravery, but of expediency. If the lion did come out the dog-trainer could probably hold it back better than Joe could. "The lion under your tank!" cried the ring-master. "Great Scott! I never thought of looking under there. We'll get him out right away. Say, it's a relief to know where he is!"

He was not demonstrative, looked rather askance at Jones, and avoided the other dogs. "That dog will make a great lion-chaser," said Jones, decisively, after his study of Sounder. "He and Moze will keep us busy, once they learn we want lions." "I don't believe any dog-trainer could teach them short of six months," replied Frank.

A dog-trainer once told me that it was a good thing to whip the smallest pups with a straw, and to teach them good habits, or try to do so, from birth. He put it strongly; but be sure that if we wish to build habits thoroughly into the mental and physical structure of childhood, we shall do well to begin early.

"Probably it will be hard to get Toto near the platform for a few days, until he can no longer notice the lion smell." The dog-trainer agreed with him. Wild beasts, even in captivity, give out a strong odor, and it was this that had given the little dog the information that some jungle creature was underneath the canvas covering. The efforts of Joe and Mr.

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