Check out Stunning Dog Photography #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #10, #11, #12, #13, #14, #15, #16, #17, #18, #19, #20, #21, #22, #23, #24, #25, #26, #27, #28. and #29.
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It’s always so much fun putting together the Stunning Dog Photography post using photos sent to us from the Dog Files Community. Keep those stunning photos coming and I hope to do more and more posts featuring your very own hounds!
Small, brindle-marked dog posed on table in studio by George Eastman House. (below)
Messenger dog with its handler, in France, during World War I by National Library of Scotland. (below)
Triumphant dog sitting atop a gun surrounded by gunners, France, during World War I by National Library of Scotland. (below)
British messenger dogs with their handler, France, during World War I by National Library of Scotland. (below)
Dog with backpack, 1939 / by Sam Hood by State Library of New South Wales collection. (below)
Dog-handler reading a message brought by a messenger dog, in France, during World War I. (below)
Tracker dogs, 1967 in South Vietnam from Australian War Memorial collection. (below)
Beggar’s dog in Hoboken, NJ taken between 1910 and 1915. (below)
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings with her dog in Cross Creek, Florida taken in the early 1940’s. (below)
Girl with dog fishing from the dock by Oregon State University Archives, date unknown. (below)
Shepherd with his horse and dog on Gravelly Range, Madison County, Montana in August, 1942. (below)
“Whacko” the cockatoo and “Cobber” the dog taken on June 24, 1943 in Australian War Memorial collection. (below)
Members of the 2/48th Battalion, 9th Australian Division, with a pet dog, after evacuation from Tobruk (North Africa) on the ship Kingston in 1941. (below)
I love these vintage photos…. great choices.
Fabulous photographs,I likes choice of photography collection.Thanks for sharing photographs.
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What unbelievably fantastic photos. I just absolutely love the one with the shepherd and his dog and horse. That is a classic pic.
Very Cool, love them! Thanks for sharing
what amazing photos of man’s & woman’s best friend. I could view thousands of these types of photos.
Dogs have always been helpful and loyal. How some can turn their backs on them I will never understand. We need to recognize our military dogs much more and never allow another Vietnam experience to happen to any of them again