"Dogs were valued companions during World War One. The bond between our handlers and their dogs is unbreakable and we couldn't do this job without our four-legged heroes," a spokesperson said.
Military working dogs have been a crucial part of warfare for more than a century, proving their loyalty and skill in some of ...
Dan Snow explains that at the start of WW1, Germany had around 6000 trained military dogs and the British Army had just one - an Airedale terrier. The situation changed thanks to the intervention ...
The young dog was found by Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) members cowering under a damaged mess hut with a broken leg. They took him in, got him to the military doctor, and baptised him Gunner.
WARTIME DOG: That’s Lightening ... Animals were essential for both sides in World War One. As well as working hard, they were important for morale. Soldiers were able to show their caring ...