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Caesar, the Anzac dog

Caesar, the Anzac dog

Caesar, A Company, 4 Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade

Caesar the bulldog, wearing his official collar, led the grand parade down Auckland's Queen Street before the Rifle Brigade left New Zealand for the war. He was a trained Red Cross dog and helped rescue wounded troops during the Battle of the Somme in 1916. Dogs were especially useful for helping stretcher-bearers find wounded soldiers in no man's land at night.

Caesar was killed in action. His collar is now held at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. Patricia Stroud wrote book about his life, Caesar the Anzac dog, which was illustrated by Bruce Potter.

Caesar's collar

A detail of Caesar's collar (note the incorrect spelling of his name) from the Auckland War Memorial Museum

Images:

(Top) P. Stroud, Caesar the Anzac Dog, HarperCollins, Auckland, 2003

(Bottom) Copyright Auckland War Memorial Museum 

How to cite this page: 'Caesar, the Anzac dog', URL: http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/caesar-the-anzac-dog, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 28-Nov-2008

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