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The Silent Ranks: Honouring Our Service Dogs this ANZAC Day
As we approach ANZAC Day, we pause to remember all those who served—including the ones who stood on four legs. From the police precincts of North Queensland to the frontline trenches of Ukraine, the bond between a handler and their dog is a story of courage that transcends borders.
This month, we are proud to spotlight two extraordinary new releases from
ANZAC Day is a time of reflection, a day to honour the "mateship" that defines the Australian spirit. Often, that mateship extends to the canine partners who track through the scrub, detect the undetectable, and provide a lifeline of comfort in the chaos of conflict.
To mark this period of remembrance, we are running a special promotion from April 8 to April 20, giving away four books in total (two copies of each title) to readers who appreciate the incredible legacy of our service animals.
The Legend of the North: Vader by David Raymond
Vader didn't just walk a beat; he lived a life of cinematic bravery. From abseiling out of helicopters to patrolling on Water Police vessels, he was a fixture in the most high-pressure environments. He was frequently seen vested up and ready for action with the armoured BearCat tactical vehicle, a testament to his role in the Far North District’s most critical missions.

His career was defined by heart-stopping moments, such as the time he jumped into a moving vehicle to apprehend a serial car thief who had evaded capture for 18 months. Whether it was tracking through muddy mangroves or facing down armed offenders, Vader never shied away from the job.
A Force to Follow
Fast, accurate, and unrelenting, Vader possessed a sense for the trail that was almost supernatural. But the bond was also deeply personal—and occasionally humorous. Sergeant Raymond recalls that the partnership was a two-way street:“Sometimes Vader would give me a look that clearly said, ‘You go first.’ But between the two of us, we always found a way.”A Legacy Beyond the Badge
While the world saw a fierce protector who recorded 161 locations and arrests in the Cairns area alone, Sergeant Raymond saw his best mate.
“He is the best dog I’ve ever had,” Dave shared. “One of my favourite memories was a track that lasted 90 minutes, over 20 fences and through multiple creeks. I was a tad puffed, but Vader was unrelenting until he got his man.”
Vader’s face is now immortalised on the Police Dog Squad Memorial at the Queensland Police Academy—a testament to a dog who never shied away from a job.
The Global Guardians: Dogs of War by Nigel Allsopp
While Vader’s legend grew in the Queensland bush, other "four-legged diggers" were being forged in the fires of international conflict. Dogs of War reveals the stories we rarely hear—the ones that stay with soldiers long after the war is over. From the frozen training grounds of Norway to the jungles of East Timor and the bomb-scarred streets of Ukraine, these remarkable animals have served in every climate and conflict imaginable.
More Than "Equipment"
Author Nigel Allsopp, a veteran with over three decades of experience, has a deep, personal connection to these stories. As we’ve covered previously on Australian Dog Lover, Nigel has spent months in war-torn Ukraine overseeing the distribution of half a million dollars in aid and training locals in advanced K9 First Aid to treat blast wounds and trauma.
In Dogs of War, he writes with a passionate mission: to ensure the deeds and sacrifices of these canine heroes are never forgotten. As the book illustrates, these dogs are far more than a tactical advantage; they are an extension of the soldier’s own senses and, above all, a mate.
“They weren’t born to fight. But they chose to stand beside us. More than heroes, these dogs were lifelines—loyal, fearless, unforgettable.”
Whether they're special operations canines leaping into danger or mascots who became the heartbeat of a platoon, the bond between handler and dog is ironclad. Dogs of War features first-hand accounts of:
- Combat Canines: Transitioning from rescue dogs to warriors, trusting their lives to their human partners.
- The Weight of War: Tracking enemies and detecting explosives in the world’s most dangerous zip codes.
- The Healing Power: Providing comfort under fire and a "nuzzle after a firefight" that offers a rare moment of peace.
Giving Back: In the true spirit of ANZAC Day, royalties from this book are donated to the Australian War Animal Memorial Organisation (AWAMO), continuing the mission to honour the animals who serve beside us.
Choose Your Story: The Big Sky Giveaway
We want to put these incredible stories into the hands of those who will cherish them most. We have four books to give away (2 copies of Vader and 2 copies of Dogs of War), but there’s a catch—you have to choose your mission!
HOW TO ENTER
To be in the running to win one of 4 individual books (2 x copies of Vader and 2 x copies of Dogs of War), please complete the following steps:
Like our giveaway post (08/04/26) and Follow our
Facebook page and/orInstagram account .The Entry Question - Tell us:
Which book are you most interested in reading? (Vader or Dogs of War) AND
Why does that particular story resonate with you?
Entries should be submitted via our Facebook or Instagram page.
Terms & Conditions
Dates: Competition will open Wednesday 8th April 2026 (6:00pm, AEST) and will close Monday 20th April 2026 (11:59pm, AEST). Open to Australian residents only.
Delivery: Please allow 1-2 weeks for delivery directly from the Publisher, Big Sky Publishing.
To Enter: Like our post (08/04/26) + answer the prompt above via the Australian Dog Lover Facebook or Instagram page.
Judging: This is a game of skill. Entries will be judged by the Australian Dog Lover team based on the most creative, informative, or heartfelt statement.
Limits: Entrants may only enter once.
Claiming: Prizes not claimed within 48 hours will be redrawn.
*Entry into the competition is deemed acceptance of all terms and conditions.
Why These Stories Matter
Whether it’s the nuzzle of a dog after a firefight or the thunder of a big black dog tearing down a trail, these moments remind us of the incredible depth of the human-canine bond. This ANZAC Day, as we say "Lest We Forget," we also remember the heroes with wagging tails.



























