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Dogs of the French Ambulance Service
Unknown, 1917, Press cutting, Reproduction
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Dogs of the French Ambulance Service
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32730
Title
The Canine Brancardier: Dogs of the French Ambulance Service
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From the Illustrated London News published January 20th, 1917, page 67. French official photographs.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1917
Size
39.6 x 26.7 cm
Type
Press cutting
;
Reproduction
Location
Reference Library
It is estimated that roughly 20,000 dogs aided combat efforts during the First World War. Their contributions included carrying aid to wounded soldiers, sniffing out enemy fighters, pulling heavy artillery, and sending and receiving messages across enemy lines. Dogs became so vital that they were donated by families and rescued as strays to aid in the war effort.
Watch dogs were trained to stand silently atop trenches alongside their handler's gun barrels, notifying their masters of approaching soldiers either by a low growl, perked ears, or an expectant demeanour. One Dundee Evening Telegraph report from 1916 noted: "A watchdog never barks".
Read history as it happened with free access to the
Scotsman Digital Archive
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You can search the entire 1914-19 archives of
the Illustrated London News
online.
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ILN During WWI: Animals and War
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