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Remembering The Heroic Dogs Of 9/11

This year marks 19 years since the devastating events on September 11th, 2001. There were many incredible stories of heroism we will never forget, including the disaster search dogs who used their powerful noses to find survivors from the rubble at Ground Zero and the therapy dogs who provided much-needed comfort to first responders and family members of the victims.

Disaster Search Dogs

There were about 300 dog and handler search teams that responded to Ground Zero. The remarkable dogs used their powerful noses to find people and save them from the rubble at Ground Zero where the World Trade Center once stood.

 

Riley the Golden Retriever, pictured above, was one such remarkable dog who assisted in the search and rescue efforts. Riley helped rescue several firefighters from the rubble.

 

According to Dr. Cynthia M. Otto, a veterinarian who worked at Ground Zero, images of these heroic canines in action inspired many dog owners to pursue disaster relief and search-and-rescue certification.

  

The last 9/11 Ground Zero search dog passed away in 2016. The brave Golden Retriever named Bretagne lived to be sixteen years old. She passed away just shy of her 17th birthday.

Firefighters lined up along a Houston area sidewalk to honor the canine as she took her final steps. Bretagne served our nation from trying to find survivors at the World Trade Center buildings to searching for victims during Hurricane Katrina. The heroic pooch was given a fitting farewell.

Therapy Dogs

In addition to the brave search dogs like Bretagne who worked many hours to try to find survivors in the devastation that resulted on September 11th, 2001, there were also hundreds of remarkable therapy dogs that served to comfort those affected by the tragic events.

Tikva the Keeshond helped ease the pain of the victims' family members and comforted the overwhelmed rescue workers. The gentle dog was there to soothe those who needed it most as best she could like lightly tapping her nose against a face filled with tears as she rode with the family members of victims on the ferry ride to Ground Zero.

 

The heroics of Riley, Bretagne, Tikva, and many other remarkable dogs of 9/11 should never be forgotten. 

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Katelyn Buck

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