International Dog Day: Date, Amazing Facts, Celebration

International Dog Day: Date, Amazing Facts, Celebration

International Dog Day is observed to promote the adoption of stray and street dogs. It was first observed in the year 2004.

International Dog Day: Date

  • 2025: 26 August, 2025 [Tuesday]
  • 2026: 26 August, 2026 [Wednesday]
  • 2027: 26 August, 2027 [Thursday]
  • 2028: 26 August, 2028 [Saturday]

International Dog Day was founded by Animal Welfare Advocate and Pet Lifestyle Expert Collen Paige. It was first celebrated in the year 2004 when Collen was 10 and his family adopted a dog for the first time. The day aims to honour all kinds of dogs irrespective of their breeds.

Amazing facts about dogs:

Let’s take a look at some incredible facts about dogs to help you get a better understanding of these amazing creatures. Did you know, for example, that the most successful hunter in the world is the African Hunting Dog? These dogs are successful in 50 to 70 percent of their hunts. They even hold the Guinness World Record for it. Another Guinness World Record goes to the Saluki for being the oldest dog breed. This breed actually dates back to 329BC. Back then, in Ancient Egypt, these dogs were kept as Royal Pets. There are rumors that this breed can be traced back even further, as there are carvings located in the South of Iraq of a dog that looks very much like this breed and they can be dated back to 7,000 BC. Pretty incredible, right?

Did you know that dogs have three eyelids? This is something a lot of people do not realize about their furry friends. The third lid is a nictitating membrane, which is known as a haw. It is important for ensuring the eye is lubricated and protected. There are also some distinct features that are associated with specific breeds of dogs. For instance, Shar-Peis and Chow Chows have black tongues. Also, 30 percent of Dalmatians are deaf in one ear. Also, did you know that if a cheetah and a greyhound were to go head-to-head in a long-distance race, a greyhound would win? This is because greyhounds boast exceptional long-distance speeds. They can keep up a pace of 35mph for as long as seven miles.

Inspiring Hero Dogs:

It is only right that we give a mention to some of the world’s most inspiring hero dogs in honor of National Dog Day. In fact, this is something that we like to do every National Dog Day – read up about tales where dogs have done incredible things – and we recommend that you do the same too. It can be incredibly eye-opening and very heartwarming.

Let’s begin with Killian, a Labrador Retriever who saved his little friend from prolonged abuse. Jordan and Benjamin Hope had hired a babysitter for their son after spending some time online researching. They were so confident with their selection that they decided to hire the babysitter for five months. However, Alexis Khan was not the incredible babysitter she made out to be. She would slap the baby and constantly scold him. The abuse would have gone on for at least five months if their dog, Killian, did not warn the couple. Whenever the babysitter would arrive, Killian would stick close to the baby and display aggressive behavior toward the babysitter. It caused concern, and the parents decided they would hide an iPhone underneath the sofa to record what was going on. This revealed everything, and if it was not for Killian, they would never have known.

Another amazing story is about a Golden Retriever called Toby. When his owner, Debbie Parkhurst, got a big chunk of apple lodged in her throat, she couldn’t get it out and had to beat her own chest to try and dislodge the apple, but to no avail. Her two-year-old Golden Retriever noticed her despair, and jumped up and down on her stomach to force the apple out, saving her life! There are plenty of other stories just like this only, so we definitely recommend giving them a read. You will be amazed.

How to celebrate National Dog Day:

Recommendations for ways to celebrate National Dog Day range from adopting a dog from a rescue home to giving your dog a holistic spa treatment or even buying yourself and your dog matching t-shirts.

The National Dog Day Foundation supports all breeds and varieties of dogs and discourages purchasing from unethical backyard breeders and puppy mills; instead, support reputable breeders or adopt from rescue homes.

National Dog Day has been supported by such high profile individuals as former US President George W Bush whose own dog, Barney the Scottish terrier has his own website and has even starred in a series of short films. So celebrate dogs and their varied talents today, both by taking the time to treat the dogs in your own life and by supporting dogs in need.

You can also celebrate National Dog Day by making a donation to an animal charity of your choice. You will probably find that you have a local dog charity or shelter in your local area. All you need to do is a quick search online, and you will discover more about the amazing charities out there that are doing incredible work. There are charities and rescue shelters for dogs without a home, as well as organizations that organize dogs for the deaf, as well as therapy dogs and guide dogs. Making a donation to one of these organizations can make a massive difference.

Of course, you may decide that the best way to do this is to fundraise. In order to fundraise, you purely need an idea that gets everyone involved so that awareness and money can be made. It does not have to be a complicated idea. This is why fun runs and bake sales are so effective. You simply need to make sure that you have something that the community can really get behind. Alternatively, you could decide to take on a challenge and ask people to sponsor you, such as a skydive or walking a certain distance. The options are endless.

It is worth mentioning that fundraising does not have to involve an event of any kind. There are plenty of other ways you can fundraise. For example, you may decide to get a T-shirt personalized and sell them. This could be a T-shirt with some sort of animal quote on it in honor of National Dog Day. you could then donate all of the proceeds, or at least a percentage of them, to a dog charity or organization of your choosing.

It is not all about donating money, either. There are a lot of organizations that would appreciate your time just as much. Why not spend the day working with an animal charity or organization? If you are going to be able to donate more of your time in the future, we are sure that this would be greatly appreciated.

Needless to say, another great way to honor National Dog Day would be to give a dog a home that really needs it. Your life really does change once you have a dog, and for the better! However, bringing a dog into the family is not for everyone and you may feel that you are not at the stage in your life whereby this is right for you. Plus, you may simply not be able to. Some landlords, for example, do not allow their tenants to have any pets in their homes. If this is the case, why not sponsor a dog instead? By doing this, you will donate a small amount of money per week or month and in return you will help to provide a dog with the home they deserve. You will get updates throughout the year so that you know what your money is going towards and how your dog is doing.

Another great way to spend National Dog Day is by watching a dog movie. There are so many great films about dogs, so you should have no trouble finding one that you have not watched before. One of our favorites is the old-classic Old Yeller. If you have not seen this before, we definitely recommend watching it. It is an exemplary coming of age tale. You will go on an emotional journey as you understand the incredible bond between humans and their furry best friends. Of course, you can go for something more fun and less tear-jerking, such as 101 Dalmatians. Some other films that we recommend looking into include Heart Of A Dog, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit, Lassie Come Home, Lady And The Tramp, Lassie, Isle Of Dogs, Togo, My Dog Tulip, Bolt, Sounder, The Incredible Journey, and Megan Leavey. The latter is about the bond between a young marine corporal and how she saves lives because of the bond she has with her military combat dog. It’s a great movie, and there are many, many more, so get the popcorn in and spend the day binging on some dog films.

Different types of dogs used by the Indian Army are:

On the occasion of Dog Day, let’s talk about the different types of dogs used by the Indian army. These canines carry out a variety of tasks, such as guard duties, patrolling, searching for mines, detecting explosives, including Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), smelling out illegal substances, such as drugs, and assaulting possible targets.

German Shepherd Dog

  • German Shepherds are high-energy dogs that require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. They can be medium to large in size with a strong and athletic build body. These furry friends are known for exceptional intelligence and quick learning abilities. Their natural protective instinct makes them excellent watchdogs and guard dogs. German Shepherds are incredibly versatile and can excel in a wide range of roles.

Great Swiss Mountain Dog

  • Great Swiss Mountain Dog is one of the oldest breeds in Switzerland. It weighs around 100 pounds and can be as high as 28.5 inches. These four paw animals are incredibly strong and maintain high agility. Also, a reliable family companion is bred for pulling carts and guarding.

Labrador

  • Labradors are one of the most calm and lovable dog breeds in the world. They can be around 25 inches in height and up to 80 lbs. These famous family dogs belong to the UK and enjoy a life span of 12-14 years of age. The well-behaved labradors are easy to train and a good choice for disability assistance.

Mudhol Hound

  • Also known as the Maratha Hound, Pashmi Hound and Kathewar Dog, these Indian-origin dogs are considered best for the regional climate. The 26-28 inches height dog can weigh around 28 kg. They are among the first breeds to join the safety squad of the Prime Minister. Also, they were part of various Indian Army and other important surveillance and security operations.

Bakharwal

  • Bakharwal dogs specifically belong to the Ladakh region of India. Also known as Gaddi Kutta, the Tibetan Mastiff, these dogs can be 24-30 inches in height and 85-130 lbs in weight. These native dogs are trained by Bakharwal and Gujjar tribes to improve travel and supplies in the high-altitude areas of Ladakh. The sledgedog has been part of various Indian Army operations and missions.

Belgian Malinois

  • Belgian Malinois are short coat dogs with a height of 26 inches and weight of around 40-80 pounds. The sharp-minded, faithful, and laborious dog breed belongs to Belgium. The perfect guarding and guiding dog played a major role in the Osama Bin Laden killing mission.

Cocker Spaniel

  • Cocker Spaniel one of the most famous breeds of the US is popular because of their super energetic nature. Sophie, a Cocker Spaniel, was given the Chief of Army Staff ‘Commendation Cards’ on the occasion of India’s 74th Independence Day. Sophie is an explosive detection dog, who discovered an IED initiator.

Vizsla Dog

  • Vizsla is a high-energy dog breed from Hungary who loves to not use their brain. The Indian Army relies heavily on the Vizsla dog breed, which is recognized for its adaptability and agility. This excellent breed originated in Hungary and is now well-known all over the world.

Do not forget to treat your best companions with some extra treats, a long walk and a tight cuddle. Happy International Dog Day!!

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