or Galt hound, one that makes more use of his sight than of his nose. Such dogs are much used in the north of England: they are fitter in an open champaign country than in bushy and woody places. If at any time a well-taught gaze-hound takes a wrong way, he will return upon a signal, and begin the chase afresh. He is also excellent at spying out the fattest of a herd; and having separated it from the rest, will never give over the pursuit till he has worried it to death.