Remembering the Hero Dogs of 9/11

ADMIN

When the World Trade Center collapsed on September 11, 2001, nearly 10,000 emergency rescue workers joined in the efforts to help. More than 300 of those heroes were dogs.

Volunteer firefighters, police officers, and rescue workers as well as their four-legged counterparts from around the world rushed to the aid of New York City and Washington D.C. in the days following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Search and rescue dogs (SAR) specialize in disaster response skills. Trained to search and detect the scent of living humans, their mission was to find survivors buried in the rubble.

The last living person rescued from Ground Zero 27 hours after the collapse was found by one of these search and rescue dogs. As the days went on, rescue and recovery workers soon realized the chance of finding survivors was slim, with rescue operations turning to a recovery mission and cadaver dogs, trained to find human remains, also on the scene.

Working alongside their handlers, the four-legged heroes worked tirelessly climbing huge piles of debris while fires still smoldered. The search for signs of life or human remains was mentally and physically taxing on the dogs, as the search dogs began to get discouraged and lose their drive to search. Aware of the importance of morale in these dogs and to keep their motivation high, their handlers would stage a “mock find” so the dog could feel successful. Veterinarians were stationed at the site to help care for these dogs. Working 12-hour shifts on the pile, the dogs needed to have their paw pads, eyes and nose cleaned often.

Remembering the Hero Dogs of 9/11

On Patriot’s Day, we remember and honor the Hero Dogs of 9/11 along with the countless people who had their lives irrevocably changed by man’s best friend. From search and rescue dogs to comfort dogs to bomb detection dogs, there canines’ stories of courage, healing, and long-lasting legacy must never be forgotten.

We will always remember.

  • Bretagne
  • Riley
  • Coby
  • Guinness
  • Apollo
  • Thunder
  • Sage
  • Trakr
  • Jake

Hundreds more loyal, devoted, and hardworking four-legged heroes risked life and limb on September 11 and the days and weeks that followed. Whether searching for survivors, locating remains, or simply being a source of comfort and hope during the bleakest moment in modern history, we must always remember and honor them.

Senior cat gently held during sedated grooming appointment in Plantation
by Dr. Jennifer Frione, DVM 20 August 2026
Wondering if sedated grooming is safe for your senior cat's severe matting? Here's what determines safety and what to expect.
Vet tech grooming a sedated cat safely in Plantation FL
by Dr. Jennifer Frione, DVM 18 August 2026
Safe, vet-supervised sedated grooming for matted, anxious, or senior cats in Plantation, FL. Learn how it works and when it's needed.
Dog resting calmly in a clean medical boarding kennel space
by Dr. Jennifer Frione, DVM 14 August 2026
Not sure if your dog needs medical boarding or daycare? Learn the key differences and which one fits your pet's needs.
Veterinary technician monitoring a pet during medical boarding in Plantation FL
by Dr. Jennifer Frione, DVM 11 August 2026
Learn how medical pet boarding works in Plantation, FL, DVM-supervised care for pets with health conditions. See how it's different.
Laser therapy device treating a dog's hip for hip dysplasia in Plantation
by Dr. Jennifer Frione, DVM 6 August 2026
Can cold laser therapy help a dog with hip dysplasia? Our Plantation vets explain what it can do and when to consider surgery instead.
Dog paw receiving laser therapy treatment for arthritis pain relief
by Dr. Jennifer Frione, DVM 4 August 2026
Is laser therapy worth the cost for your dog? Dr. Frione gives an honest clinical assessment of when it works and when it doesn't.
Dog receiving vaccination, illustrating Broward County dog vaccine requirements
by Dr. Jennifer Frione, DVM 30 July 2026
Broward County requires current rabies vaccination for dogs. A Plantation vet explains what's legally required, what's recommended, and what happens if you fall behind.
Veterinarian holding puppy's paw during vaccination visit in Broward County
by Dr. Jennifer Frione, DVM 28 July 2026
What vaccines do puppies and cats legally need in Broward County, and what's the real cost? Dr. Frione's full guide for new pet owners.
Veterinarian examining senior cat during dental surgery safety evaluation in Plantation
by Dr. Jennifer Frione, DVM 23 July 2026
Is it safe to anesthetize an older cat for dental surgery? A Plantation veterinarian explains the screening and how the decision gets made.
Senior cat's paw resting on a blanket, senior cat arthritis care Plantation FL
by Dr. Jennifer Frione, DVM 21 July 2026
Cats hide arthritis pain well. Dr. Frione explains the signs Plantation cat owners miss and what treatment looks like now.