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Author Hayter-Menzies, Grant, 1964- author.

Title Muggins : the life and afterlife of a Canadian canine war hero / Grant Hayter-Menzies ; foreword by Mark Zuehlke.

Publication Info. Victoria, British Columbia : Heritage House Publishing, 2021.

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Summary "The unusual and moving tale of Muggins, a famed fundraising dog who became a mascot of the Canadian Red Cross during the First World War. Born in 1913 in the home of a millionaire philanthropist, Muggins was a purebred Spitz, a sharp-eared, sharp-nosed, fluffy-tailed sort of dog most often seen in the lap of a lady of leisure. But Muggins defied the odds, rising to unlikely fame during the First World War, when he became Victoria, BC's most diminutive fundraiser. He was taught to wander through downtown during the war with two change donation boxes tied to his back, and ultimately collected the equivalent of $400,000 for charities and causes including the Red Cross, the Blue Cross, food for poor children and prisoners of war, victims of Jewish pogroms, to name a few. During his short life, Muggins visited ferries and freight liners stopping in Victoria. He appeared in photos with the Prince of Wales and with famous Canadian general Sir Arthur Currie, among other celebrated admirers. He was also a favourite of the rank and file, helping cheer up wounded soldiers at Esquimalt Military Hospital. Muggins was made an honourary first lieutenant by the United States military for his service raising funds in Seattle. And he was so loved by departing soldiers he was more than once nearly taken along to the theatre of war. Based on valuable documents, memorabilia, newspaper and newsreel accounts of Muggins's brief but brilliant career, this book tackles the difficult question of human use of animals in war, at home and on the battlefield. It explores how crucial animals, specifically dogs, have been to wounded veterans recovering from physical and emotional damage--both in Muggins's lifetime and now."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Prologue -- Chapter 1: A Dog's Life -- Chapter 2: War -- Chapter 3: "A Relief to Give" -- Chapter 4: "Who Could Resist That Little Spitz With the Imploring Eyes?" -- Chapter 5: The Price of Fame -- Chapter 6: Armistice -- Chapter 7: Peace and the Prince -- Chapter 8: Last Christmas -- Chapter 9: Death and Life -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Sources -- Index -- Copyright Page
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Subject Muggins (Dog)
Working dogs -- Canada -- Biography.
Working dogs.
Canada.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Animal heroes -- Canada -- Biography.
Animal heroes.
Mascots -- Canada -- Biography.
Mascots.
Dogs -- War use -- Canada -- History -- 20th century.
Dogs -- War use.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject World War, 1914-1918 -- War work -- Canada.
War work.
World War (1914-1918)
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Biography.
Electronic books.
History.
Biographies.
Added Author Zuehlke, Mark, 1955- writer of foreword.
Other Form: Print version: Hayter-Menzies, Grant, 1964- Muggins. Victoria, British Columbia : Heritage House Publishing, 2021 1772033715 9781772033717 (OCoLC)1255465466
ISBN 1772033723 (HTML)
9781772033724 (electronic book)