Wee Westie – Loyal Dog
A few nice dog images I found:
Wee Westie – Loyal Dog

Image by Randy Son Of Robert
My ever-loyal dog Yoshi.
messenger dogs and handler near Villers-Bretonneux, 1918

Image by Australian War Memorial collection
ID Number: E02318
Place made: France: Picardie, Somme, Villers-Bretonneux
Informal portrait of 3133 Corporal James Coull, in charge, with dogs of No. 3 Messenger Dog Section, attached to the 4th Divisional Signal Company, in a railway cutting near Villers-Bretonneux while operating with 12th Brigade. Section comprised sixteen men and fifty messenger dogs. These dogs worked with fairly successful results, but were never solely relied on in sending messages. Left to right: War Dog 103 Nell, a Cross Setter; 102 Trick, a Collie; 101 Buller (sometimes referred to as Bullet), an Airedale. All three dogs were very efficient in message carrying and saw service with the 2nd, 4th and 5th Australian Divisions, also with Divisions of the British 8th Corps (Imperial). 102 Trick was particularly efficient and was well known by all Brigades of abovenamed Divisions. He was specially mentioned by Signal Officer of 2nd Division for good work at Rubimont, near Heilly.
Rights Info: No known copyright restrictions.
This photograph is from the Australian War Memorial’s collection www.awm.gov.au
Persistent URL:http://cas.awm.gov.au/item/E02318
Patrol and explosive dog handler

Image by United States Marine Corps Official Page
Cpl. Ashley A. Entrikin, patrol and explosive dog handler, Military Police, I Marine Headquarters Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force (FWD), bonds with her dog, Hugo, at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan. Entrikin and Hugo have been together for a year and make up the only military working dog team in Afghanistan that includes a female dog handler. Entrikin, originally from Rich Hill, Mo, says that she and Hugo are loyal to each other. Both of them have goofy attitudes, which makes work more fun.


















