Celebrate Today with Your Favorite Local Firehouse Pup

October 1, 2023

NEW YORK, NY – October 1st marks National Fire Pup Day, a day dedicated to recognizing the role of canine firefighters in fire departments nationwide. The tradition of fire pups, most commonly Dalmatians, dates back to the 1700s and continues today.

The use of Dalmatians in firehouses started when they were trained as carriage dogs. Their agility was particularly suited for running alongside horse-drawn fire engines. While other breeds were capable of performing similar duties, Dalmatians became the go-to fire dogs, their unique coats making them easily identifiable.

During the era of horse-drawn fire carts, Dalmatians served a crucial role. They ran in front of or beneath the wagons, clearing the way for the horses. This natural affinity for horses made them invaluable members of fire brigades.

In modern times, the role of the fire pup has evolved. No longer required to clear paths for horses, these dogs now serve primarily as firehouse mascots. They educate the public on fire safety and stand as living tributes to past fire pups and their acts of heroism.

National Fire Pup Day encourages the public to learn more about the history of these four-legged firefighters and their contribution to fire safety throughout the years.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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