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Dogs were used to track runaway slaves.
dogs humping a child
Dogs were very important in the Civil War. They provided a friend, defense, offense, and pretty much whatever you can think of. Distractions, Fighters, Mail carriers, First aid helpers, and Finders, etc.
YES! They helped find wounded slodiers after the battles!
Dogs were the ones who sniffed out thing like dead bodies, food, or even weponds
I didn't know the answer to this so I did a little research and found out that no dogs are listed as military dogs used in the war. People did have dogs as pets, but nothing I looked into mentioned them used in the war. I did find the use of dogs in the civil war as pets and guards for a prison camp. Custer is reported to have had several dogs with him and so did Robert E. Lee ( he also had a pet chicken that went everywhere with him). The prison dogs were used in Andersonville prison and were a 100+ pounds and stood over 3 feet tall. They were trained to bring down a man and mutilate him. There are eyewittness reports about the dogs. Since the civil war our military has used dogs.
Clara barton had a dog as a chiled and named it butten she also had a catas a adalt named war after the civil war
they got dogs and big cats to fight off all the other people
It would depend on which civil war you are referring to.