C.S.R. Blue Book of Dogdom, F. J. Skinner, compiler, 1911
Third Annual Volume of the Breeders' and Exhibitors' of Dogs Guide Book and Directory 1911
(Published by the Bulletin Company :: New York City)
There are two sizes of the Black and Tan—the Toy and the large Black and Tan. The latter weighs from ten to twenty pounds, and the other as small as It Is possible to breed them. He Is pre-eminently the rat dog of the Terriers, and his origin Is supposed to be a combination of the Whippet, Bull Terrier and White English Terrier. In England he was used in the Manchester district quite freely for rat-killing, as that was a favorite pastime for years among the residents of that section.
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