Even a Dog Enlists – U.S. Army Recruiting Poster (660 Market St. San Francisco) Poster Print
🟥 Even a Dog Enlists – U.S. Army Recruiting Poster (660 Market St. San Francisco)
Rally to the call of duty with this striking reproduction of a rare World War I-era U.S. Army recruiting poster. Against a blazing backdrop of a war-torn village, a heroic German Shepherd rescue dog stands proud in a Red Cross vest. The bold message reads: “Even a Dog Enlists – Why Not You?”
Issued from 660 Market Street, San Francisco, this patriotic artwork captures the spirit of loyalty, sacrifice, and courage during the Great War. A stirring addition to any collection of military memorabilia, vintage propaganda art, or dog lover’s gallery.
💥 Highlights:
• Title: Even a Dog Enlists – Why Not You?
• Artist: Anonymous (U.S. Army Recruiting Service)
• Year: Circa 1917–1918 (World War I)
• Scene: German Shepherd war rescue dog with Red Cross harness, devastated burning town in background
• Location: U.S. Army Recruiting Station, 660 Market St., San Francisco
• Style: Bold graphic silhouette, patriotic colors, early 20th-century poster design
📋 Details:
• Dimensions: Classic U.S. WWI poster aspect ratio, ideal for framing
• Ideal for: Military history collectors, dog lovers, vintage poster enthusiasts, WWI memorabilia fans
• Display ideas: Office, library, veterans’ museum, patriotic décor wall, dog rescue organization space
📢 Cover blurb:
“A call to arms for all patriots—if man’s best friend can serve, so can you!”
⚡ “Answer the call. Courage has four legs—or two!”
Showcase your admiration for loyalty and bravery with Even a Dog Enlists – Why Not You? 🇺🇸🐕🔥✨

Even a Dog Enlists – U.S. Army Recruiting Poster (660 Market St. San Francisco) Poster Print
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🟥 Even a Dog Enlists – U.S. Army Recruiting Poster (660 Market St. San Francisco)
Rally to the call of duty with this striking reproduction of a rare World War I-era U.S. Army recruiting poster. Against a blazing backdrop of a war-torn village, a heroic German Shepherd rescue dog stands proud in a Red Cross vest. The bold message reads: “Even a Dog Enlists – Why Not You?”
Issued from 660 Market Street, San Francisco, this patriotic artwork captures the spirit of loyalty, sacrifice, and courage during the Great War. A stirring addition to any collection of military memorabilia, vintage propaganda art, or dog lover’s gallery.
💥 Highlights:
• Title: Even a Dog Enlists – Why Not You?
• Artist: Anonymous (U.S. Army Recruiting Service)
• Year: Circa 1917–1918 (World War I)
• Scene: German Shepherd war rescue dog with Red Cross harness, devastated burning town in background
• Location: U.S. Army Recruiting Station, 660 Market St., San Francisco
• Style: Bold graphic silhouette, patriotic colors, early 20th-century poster design
📋 Details:
• Dimensions: Classic U.S. WWI poster aspect ratio, ideal for framing
• Ideal for: Military history collectors, dog lovers, vintage poster enthusiasts, WWI memorabilia fans
• Display ideas: Office, library, veterans’ museum, patriotic décor wall, dog rescue organization space
📢 Cover blurb:
“A call to arms for all patriots—if man’s best friend can serve, so can you!”
⚡ “Answer the call. Courage has four legs—or two!”
Showcase your admiration for loyalty and bravery with Even a Dog Enlists – Why Not You? 🇺🇸🐕🔥✨
Experience art that feels silky to the touch with our high-quality, lighter-weight, classic semi-glossy paper:
- Paper Finishing: Semi-glossy, enhances colors with a subtle shine.
- Paper Weight: 170 gsm (65 lb), thickness: 0.19 mm (7.5 mils), sturdy and durable.
- Sustainable Paper: FSC-certified or equivalent for sustainability.
- Available Sizes: 29 sizes in inches (US&CA) and cms (rest of the world).
Learn about paper types and their unique textures and finishes here.
No minimum orders, printed and shipped on demand.
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Size | 21×29.7 cm / 8×12", 30×45 cm / 12×18″, 40×60 cm / 16×24″, 60×90 cm / 24×36″ |
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