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Creator (Definite): Dogdom (magazine)Date: Oct 1909
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Description:'Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Morse who have been staying at their lovely place in Cookham, Berkshire, England, returned to New York, on the "Lusitania," on the 28 [sic] of this month. Mrs. Tyler Morse has been buying very largely some beautiful and expensive stock. Among the dogs this lady is taking over is the celebrated Shepton Hero, the well-known old English sheepdog, which has captured seven championships: two lovely pomeranian puppies by Shelton Sable Atom, purchased from Mrs. Richardson, Carr; Jon o' Dreams, a magnificent sheepdog, by Handsome Boy: three handsome Chow puppies, red. of the Sylock strain; Monsieur Jacquet, the celebrated black poodle, winner at the Crystal Palace and Cruft's shows, and last, but not least, a very magnificent litter of sheep dog puppies, eight in number, all in perfect health. This remarkable contingent of dogs will all be in charge of a nurse sent from the Canine Nurses' Institute, who has reared the litter mentioned, and is travelling to the States with Mrs. Tyler Morse. There is little doubt that this ardent American lady fancier will make quite a stir in doggy circles when she arrives home.' (598)
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Cited by T. Quick, 'Puppy Love: Domestic Science, “Women's Work,” and Canine Care,' Journal of British Studies 58 (2) (2019), pp. 289-314.
Description:'In March 1908, the Canine Nurses’ Institute was established at 45 Barrington Road, Brixton, the home of metropolitan socialite Mrs. E. Leuty Collins... Like the beauty-parlor owners of Bond Street, Collins was highly conscious of her positionin fashionable society. In the course of promoting her institute, she held events at royal residences and emphasized her connections with fashionable ladies and the Ladies Kennel Association. [note: '“Court and Society,” Sunday Times, 9 May 1909, 15, 18; “New Importations,” Dogdom 10, no. 8 (October 1909): 598; “London Notes,” Dogdom 12, no. 1 (March 1911): 10–12; Collins and Campbell, How to Save Our Dogs, inside front cover, 4, 84–85, inside back cover. See also E. Leuty Collins, “A Connoisseurin Curious Pets,” Windsor Magazine 14, no. 4 (September 1901): 429–34.']' (301)