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Stubby the war dog : the true story of world war I 's bravest dog (2014)

di Ann Bausum

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American soldier J. Robert Conroy befriended a stray dog with a stumpy tail while training to fight overseas in WWI. They bonded so closely that Conroy smuggled him to Europe, where Stubby accompanied Conroy's regiment on the Western Front, lending both his superior olfactory senses and amiable temperament to the war effort.… (altro)
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Billed as a National Geographic Children's book, but I doubt that a child or even a pre-teen could read this book. I would find it quite boring if I didn't know anything about the Great War. That being said, Stubby was a real dog who actually, for some miraculous reason, traveled from Connecticut to the trenches in France and back again with his owner. He had his own gas mask and was given awards by President Harding and General Pershing. Stubby was hit by shrapnel but survived. Stubby was a faithful moral booster. ( )
  Tess_W | Jan 25, 2023 |
Follow the life of the bull terrier mutt who adopted a “doughboy” in New Haven, CT, was a stowaway to France, and served in the front lines of WWI with soldier J. Robert Conroy from New Britain, Connecticut. Many wonderful photos and news articles accompany the highly readable text. The Research Notes section can be used to explain the process of research for the capstone project.
  SCSUbooks | Jul 27, 2021 |
Basics of World War I are included in this informative and true story of Stubby, a mutt adopted by American soldier, J. Robert Conroy. Actual photographs provide a deeper understanding of Stubby’s life, and life during World War I. Timeline, Research Notes, Bibliography, Resource Guide.
  NCSS | Jul 23, 2021 |
I loved this book and the inside look it gave into Stubby's life as a war dog. Children love dogs and will have no problem getting excited about this book. There is both a serious and a humorous tone as the book goes through stories about Stubby's life during World War 1. Children will come to love the dog just as the soldiers did and just as every reader of this book did. There are photographs throughout to keep children visually interested while they also learn about the history of this war. ( )
  efrenc2 | Oct 11, 2017 |
I'm very impressed not only with this book but with its backstory as well, how the author came to believe the story of Stubby and to write it. The fascinating true story of a man and a stray dog who became a war hero in WWI. This book is well-written, historical, non-fiction and a good way for kids to learn about WWI in a unique way. Ann Bausum, on hearing the story at first didn't think it could be true, but soon learned there was incredible evidence to back up this great story.

A young man at the time, J. Robert Conroy discovered a stray dog had decided that they belonged together. The dog was a possible Boston terrier cross with a stub of a tail so he became known as Stubby. They became inseparable and when WWI loomed on the horizon Conroy enlisted but Stubby apparently considered himself enlisted too, even to the point of learning how to salute by standing on his hind legs and raising his paw to his face. On parade, he learned the "eyes right" command as well.

Once Conroy was shipped overseas, Stubby went, too. He was assigned to be the Yankee Division's mascot. There were actually several animal mascots and workers in the war, but Stubby became an active member. Ann Bausum delved into a lot of military and WWI history to write this wonderful book. It is written especially for kids and they will enjoy it, I'm sure. It is a story about a very special bond, the book is almost entirely the heroic deeds of this dog and not the bloody side of the war.

Stubby was able to warn the troops about chemicals coming, snipers sneaking up on them in their trenches, rescued injured soldiers, could tell the difference between the enemy and his own soon enough to warn them. He even captured an enemy soldier himself. He was injured in the line of duty, but fortunately survived at the hands of the medics. Stubby was a genuine decorated hero, met three presidents, and definitely has a place in history. I highly recommend this book, it is timely this close to 100 years ago, and is suitable for all ages. ( )
  readerbynight | Jun 5, 2015 |
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This one is for the dogs -- and for the people who have loved them, especially J. Robert Conroy.

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I was always told by my father and my grandfather, J. Robert Conroy, that we were "raised by dogs."  (Foreword, by Curtis Deane)
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The publisher also released an adult book Sergeant Stubby : how a stray dog and his best friend helped win World War I and stole the heart of a nation also by Ann Bausum
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American soldier J. Robert Conroy befriended a stray dog with a stumpy tail while training to fight overseas in WWI. They bonded so closely that Conroy smuggled him to Europe, where Stubby accompanied Conroy's regiment on the Western Front, lending both his superior olfactory senses and amiable temperament to the war effort.

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