. Fig. 13.—SKYE TEKKIEK. hair which falls over his eyes, that it is scarcely visible without a careful inspection; eyes keen and expressive, but small as com« pared with the spaniel. The ears, if falling, are large and slightly raised, but turning over; in the prick-eared variety, which Ts by many in the north preferred, the ears stand up like those of the fox; tail long, but small in bone, and standing straight backwards, that is, not curved over the back, but having only a very gentle sweep, to prevent touching the ground. Fore legs slightly bandy, yet this is not to be sought for, but to be


. Fig. 13.—SKYE TEKKIEK. hair which falls over his eyes, that it is scarcely visible without a careful inspection; eyes keen and expressive, but small as com« pared with the spaniel. The ears, if falling, are large and slightly raised, but turning over; in the prick-eared variety, which Ts by many in the north preferred, the ears stand up like those of the fox; tail long, but small in bone, and standing straight backwards, that is, not curved over the back, but having only a very gentle sweep, to prevent touching the ground. Fore legs slightly bandy, yet this is not to be sought for, but to be avoided as much as pos-


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