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Dogs Of Sept. 11, 2001


     Over 250 canine search and rescue dogs worked around the clock at the World Trade Canter and the Pentagon agter the September 11th terrorist attacks. These heroes worked climbed and searched places considered to dangerous for humans.
World Trade Center Dogs
9-11 dog (Photo: Sep 15, 2001, Andrea Booher / FEMA)

nap time - (Photo: Sep 15, 2001, AP / U.S. Navy, P. Keres) (Photo: Sep 18, 2001, Reuters)
Let sleeping dogs (and dog-handlers) lie; they certainly deserve it.



(Photo: Sep 13, 2001, Reuters / Pool / Beth Kaiser)

One dog-tired rescue dog gets a drink of water during a rest break from searching through the rubble. A dedicated canine medical camp stands ready to treat injuries resulting from falling debris. Special canine ambulances are also on hand.

a helping hand (Photo: Sep 13, 2001, AP / Gerry Kahrmann)

Help is offered from as far away as Vancouver, BC. Vancouver Urban Rescue Team officer Jack Wadley puts Khan and the gang on standby as the U.S. accepts Canada's assistance.

(Photo: Sep 14, 2001, Reuters / Win McNamee (Photo: Sep 14,2001 by Michael Rieger/ FEMA News)

U.S. President George W. Bush greets a Black Lab search dog after visiting the site of the World Trade Center attack in New York City.




nap time - (Photo: Sep 23, 2001, Andrea Booher / FEMA) 
(Photo: Sep 21, 2001, AP / Alan Diaz)




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