Saturday, October 7, 2023

Petiquette in the 1930’s Etiquette Era

 

“Diet, Mrs. Jones looks after. During this mild weather she gives the dog one meal a day. Meat and milk are the main courses. Vegetables, starchy foods she gives in small doses.”
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 Mrs. Jones was maybe behind the times a bit… According to one source, “The 1930’s seemed to be the golden age of processed dog food. Ken-L-Ration brought the first canned horse meat option. They sponsored a popular radio show, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin. 50,000 horses a year were slaughtered for the production of dog food. By 1941, 90% of dog food was canned.” – LuckyDogCuisine


This pup will never be Public Enemy No. 1. Each member of the Jones family shares in his care and training.

Junior takes pride in teaching him manners. To train him to lie down, Junior says "down," pulls out his pet's forepaws. As soon as Mr. Dog learns this trick, Junior teaches others: "Speak" retrieve and carry, shake hands.

Another chore for Junior is the daily combing of the dog's coat. Baths should be given seldom; twice a year is enough.

Diet, Mrs. Jones looks after. During this mild weather she gives the dog one meal a day. Meat and milk are the main courses. Vegetables, starchy foods she gives in small doses.

Mr. Jones? He's the trouble shooter. If distemper, eczema symptoms appear, he knows just what to do for a sick dog.

Many more points on dog care are given in our 32-page booklet. Practical information every dog owner needs diet, grooming, training, ailments.

***Send 10c for your copy of How to Choose and Care for Your Dog to The Journal, Home Service, 117 East Fifth street, Santa AnaBe sure to write plainly your name, address and the name of booklet. 
– Santa Ana Journal, 1937


***Etiquipedia has included the initial added blurb from 1937, offering a booklet for 10 cents, simply for historical accuracy. This offer (and newspaper) is no longer available.


๐ŸฝEtiquette Enthusiast, Maura J. Graber, is the Site Editor for Etiquipedia© Etiquette Encyclopedia

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