World War I’s ‘mercy dogs’ crossed deadly battlefields to find soldiers no human medic could reach
etimes.in / May 19, 2026, 15:23 (IST)
During World War I, up to 20,000 dogs served on the front lines, with a special group of 'mercy dogs' tasked with finding wounded soldiers. These expertly trained canines, often carrying first-aid supplies, navigated treacherous battlefields to locate and assist injured troops, providing a vital lifeline and comfort in the darkest hours.