The Dog of the Regiment Wounded is a 1819 oil painting by the French artist Horace Vernet.
[1] [2] It shows a battle scene from the Napoleonic Wars in which a dog, a regimental mascot, has been wounded in the fighting and is being treated by two French bandsman, a bugler of the voltigeurs and a drummer of the grenadiers.
[3] The work was produced during the Restoration era.
It possibly avoided restrictions on portraying or glorifying the fallen Napoleonic regime as both this and its pendant painting The Wounded Trumpeter had been purchased by the Duke of Berry, the nephew of Louis XVIII, prior to the Salon.
Today it is in the Wallace Collection in London, having been acquired from the widowed Duchess of Berry in 1865.