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Friday, August 13, 2021

Caesar the doggo!


Hello everyone! Today I wanted to post something I made a while ago and I hope you guys enjoy it and if I had already posted this one tell me, please but anyway hope you guys like it, and here is the story! :

Caesar was just an ordinary bulldog that one day joined the red cross and went to Egypt to train. Caesar was just a dog, but he too felt a long way from home and was in a way, homesick. Caesar went to a Field dressing station they had set up to look like a real battlefield for the dogs to train and got plan-like ideas of what his work could look like.

Caesar had bandages around him with little pockets to signal that he is a red cross dog and had a long chain to his collar for when he went out to do his work. Caesar helped in many ways, many people at war missed their pets so Caesar was great company. Caesar was a lot smaller than the other dogs’ which means if it got wet and muddy he couldn’t go out.

Caesar would sometimes go out at night when he needs to find people but when there is a full moon, snipers could see him and easily shoot him down and that is what happened. One night at a full moon Caesar had to go out and find people but he didn’t come back so people waited for him till morning, they decided to go look for him. They found him shot dead in the chest next to a dead soldier which he was probably trying to help.

Both of them were buried next to each other, all the soldiers and nurses were incredibly sad about Caesar’s death as they loved him very much. People hung up pictures of him, he was never forgotten and there are now exhibits in museums.

And if you guys are done reading, here are two questions, have you guys heard of Caesar the dog before  or do you guys like to learn about things the happened in the past? 

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