HOW TO CURE HYDROPHOBIA.
An amusing incident, says the Cleveland ‘ Voice,’ took place on suburban Locust street last Saturday afternoon, in which an immense dog and a garden hose were the chief participants. The hose was directed upon the dog while he was pursuing the even tenor of his way unmindful of the sorrows and tin cans that beset his kind. He instantly turned and attacked the stream of water. Ho went fur it, he bit it through and through, he mounted it, he descended it, he climbed up it on one side and down the other, ho shook it, he tackled it fore and aft right dogfully, lie took it on the fly, he ran with it to first base, he ordered it up, he went it alone, to the intense delight of a number of lookers-ou, but all to no purpose. He only desisted when he had taken on board sufficient water, to preclude all prohahi ity of hydrophobia for the next six weeks. He then slunk away, looking as completely whipped as a dog knows how. _
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Temuka Leader, Volume 2, Issue 153, 11 June 1879, Page 3
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179HOW TO CURE HYDROPHOBIA. Temuka Leader, Volume 2, Issue 153, 11 June 1879, Page 3
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