Category
page 1Dog monuments
Hachikō
was an Akita dog remembered for his strong dedication to his owner, Hidesaburō Ueno, for whom he continued to wait for almost ten years following Ueno's death in 1925.
Sergeant Stubby
American war dog
Togo
sled dog who ran in the 1925 serum run to Nome, Alaska
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
national memorial honoring Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Brown Dog affair
political controversy about vivisection
Barry
famous mountain rescue dog in Switzerland
Taro & Jiro
duo
Mancs
Hungarian rescue dog
Cimetière des Chiens et Autres Animaux Domestiques
animal cemetery in Asnières-sur-Seine, France
Fido
Italian street dog that came to public attention in 1943
Loyalty (monument)
monument in Tolyatti, Russia
Smoky
dog who served in World War II
Memorial to the Dog Dżok
monument, Kraków in Poland
Bamse
St. Bernard dog that became the heroic mascot of the Free Norwegian Force
Just Nuisance
dog
Waghya
Waghya (meaning tiger in Marathi) was a mixed-breed pet dog of Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, known as the epitome of loyalty and eternal devotion. After Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's death, he is said to have jumped into his master's funeral pyre and immolated himself.
Shep
herding dog
Red Dog
dog
Garsdale railway station
railway station in Cumbria, England, UK
National War Dog Cemetery
memorial on Guam honoring US Marine service dogs from World War II
Jock of the Bushveld
non-fiction work by James Percy FitzPatrick
Frida
Mexican rescue dog (2009–2022)
Cane Tago
1777 statue by Luigi Acquisti
Greyfriars Bobby Fountain
fountain in City of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Nevado
Nevado (1813? – 1821) was a Mucuchies dog that was given to Simón Bolívar by the local people of Mucuchíes, Mérida, in the Venezuelan Andes.
Malchik
Malchik (; 1996 – December 2001) was a black mongrel stray dog living in Moscow, Russia. For about three years, Malchik lived at the Mendeleyevskaya station on the Moscow Metro. In 2001, he was killed when a 22-year-old woman, Yuliana Romanova, stabbed him with a kitchen knife. The incident sparked a wave of public outrage regarding the treatment of animals, and, in 2007, a monument was erected in Malchik's honour at Mendeleyevskaya station. The monument is cited as one of Moscow's most unusual tourist attractions.