September 11 is a day that will remain engraved in the memory, not only of the United States but of the entire world, because amid the tragedy, there were unexpected four-legged heroes: rescue dogs, who, with courage and sacrifice, helped in the search for survivors.
However, behind their heroic actions lies a little-known story that demonstrates the loyalty and commitment with which each of the dogs that participated in the rescue operation at the Twin Towers acted.
Rescue dogs played a crucial role in the search for survivors in the aftermath of 9/11. Being endowed with a keen sense of smell and an unwavering spirit, skills that allowed them to venture deep into the rubble, following their trainers’ orders, these dogs marked areas where possible signs of life could be detected.
Despite their enormous professional training and experience, the rescue dogs had to face an overwhelming and life-changing enemy: death.
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9/11 Rescue Dogs Failed to Find Survivors
The loyalty and bond between the rescue dogs and their handlers was extraordinary. The canines, aware of the objective, searched tirelessly through the rubble. However, the lack of survivors began to affect their morale and emotional well-being.
Days turned into weeks, and as the dogs were unable to find anyone alive, discouragement and sadness gradually crept into the dogs, to the point where they became depressed and did not even want to eat. Dogs trained to find survivors in the blink of an eye became search dogs for lifeless bodies, a task for which they were not prepared.
Gary Freitag, a guide for the NYPD canine unit, said days after the attack that his dog Billy, a three-year-old German Shepherd, was unable to find bodies because he did not know the smell.
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An Unconventional Solution
After clear emotional exhaustion, the rescue team members working at Ground Zero of the Twin Towers had to resort to hiding in the rubble and pretending to be trapped victims to make the dogs believe they were finding survivors and regain their spirits.
Having regained their strength, the rescue dogs continued to work for weeks with dedication until they became a symbol of bravery amid tragedy that is now recognized around the world. After 9/11, many of these dogs retired and lived the rest of their lives with love, yet their stories of heroism continue to inspire us.
This story was written in Spanish by Mariana Martell in Cultura Colectiva