Whitey's Journey

A Four-legged Soldier in the Second World War
  • Author Name: Kelsey Lonie
  • Publisher: Heritage House
  • Publication Date: 2025
  • ISBN: 9781772035575

About the Book

The inspiring true story of a loyal collie named Whitey, who befriended a troop of Canadian soldiers and served in the Second World War. One day in 1939, a troop of Canadian soldiers was marching through town when a young collie pup named Whitey broke free of his leash and ran over to greet them. This began an unlikely friendship that deepened as the soldiers prepared to leave on a dangerous mission to fight in the Second World War. As the soldiers trained, Whitey became their constant companion, leading their military parades and eventually becoming an official member of the troop—complete with a regimental number, pay, and the title “Trooper Whitey”! More than just a mascot, Whitey brought joy and comfort to the soldiers, who were about to leave their families and homes to fight overseas. In turn, Whitey was unfailingly loyal to the men and did everything he could to make them happy and boost their morale. When the time came for the men to head overseas, they could not imagine leaving without their four-legged companion and fellow soldier and hatched a plan to bring him along. Through whimsical illustrations and clear prose, this true story of friendship, loyalty, heroism, and heartbreak reflects the strong bonds between humans and animals and the sacrifices both make in times of war.

About the Author

Kelsey Lonie was raised on a cattle ranch in Southern Saskatchewan, a setting that shaped her passion for both history and animals. She grew cherishing her grandparents’ stories about life and resiliency during the Second World War and has dedicated her career to making this story accessible, engaging, and relevant. Kelsey holds a BEd and an MA in History from the University of Regina and specializes in the contributions of western Canadians at home and overseas during the Second World War. She is an educator, speaker, writer, consultant, the collections manager at a military museum in Regina, and the recipient of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal in recognition of her work with the Royal Regina Rifles in placing a statue in Normandy for the 80th anniversary of D-Day. She lives in Regina with her husband and their dog and cat.