DOGS' FATE SEALED
Famous St. Bernard's Too Savage BREEDING TO STOP LONDON, Juno 7. TheDaily Herald's Geneva correspondent says that because teii of the famous St. Bernard's Hospice dogs worried a girl to death tlieir breeding will be diseontinued and the dangerous ■ues destroycd as the result of an ,'nquiry at which tbe girl's fathef ondertook to refraiu from procaodings if the abovo mentioncd remedv was ndopteJ. . The original St. BcrnaTd strain is extinct, the prescnt breed beiug Nowfoundlands. The Augustiue mouks breed them in packs, which may aecouufc for their savageness.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 121, 8 June 1937, Page 8
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