Edwin Hautenville Richardson trained Airedales to be military service dogs in Britain during World War I. Richardson's Airedales were used in both World Wars to find the wounded and carry medicine out to the injured, to carry messages, as guard dogs, and even to pull gun and barbed-wire laying carriages.
When Airedales Were the Dogs of War
Edwin Hautenville Richardson trained Airedales to be military service dogs in Britain during World War I. Richardson's Airedales were used in both World Wars to find the wounded and carry medicine out to the injured, to carry messages, as guard dogs, and even to pull gun and barbed-wire laying carriages.
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