Burke, The Teacup Great Dane

Teacup was in the car with his owner and two other people, when they met with an accident. Teacup somehow escaped out of the car from the opening created during the crash. He never left the sight of his master and followed his owner to the emergency room.

Bamse, The Dog Soldier

Bamse served as a Norwegian minesweeper during World War II. When the captain was about to leave with Bamse for another posting, the whole crew got so sad by the news that mutinied against the captain.
Bamse became legendary in Dundee and Montrose, where he and his owner were stationed. He rode buses alone with a specially made bus pass that was tied around his neck. He even made sure that the drunken sailors made it back to their respective posts.

Bob , The Railway Dog

People never understood Bob’s obsession with the trains. He used to follow the railway workers to their work and stayed with them until they were done with the job. Later, he was adopted by a kind station guard who allowed Bob to travel with him on the train. A free journey that’s awesome.

Barry To The Rescue

Saint Bernard had only one job back in 1695, to rescue travelers who got lost and buried in the snow. The dogs traveled in a pair and each of them had an individual job to perform. When the found the victim, one dog helped the person to come out of the snow and would sit on them to make them feel warm, while the other headed back to the monastery to inform the in charge about the finding. Barry was one of them who saved around 40 people.

Owney, The Maildog

Just like the Bob the Railway dog who was obsessed with the trains, Owney here loves the scent and texture of the mail. Owney started following the mailbags on mail wagons, and later on mail trains. He must be the only dog who has traveled through the whole United States.