Treo 63 DM
Treo 63 DM
Treo 63 DM
Treo 63 DM
Treo 63 DM
Treo 63 DM
Treo 63 DM
Treo 63 DM

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A life-sized bronze sculpture of a black Labrador dog, Treo, in tribute to his bravery in sniffing out explosives in Afghanistan. Treo’s handler, Dave Heyhoe, lives in Congleton, and the brave dog spent the final five years of his life in the town when both dog and owner came out of the army in 2010. The dog was awarded the Dickin Medal, the animal equivalent to the Victoria Cross.
Title

Treo 63 DM

Date

2017

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 60 x W 100 x D 30 cm

Accession number

CW12_ML_S022

Work type

War memorial

Owner

Congleton Town Council

Custodian

Congleton Town Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

26th October 2017

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Located at

Lawton Street, Congleton

CW12 1RS

Located at the edge of the Community Garden