Where Are They Now?
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In This Feature
Animals at Ground ZeroA special tribute
Heroes in all shapes, sizes, and breeds
The dogs and their people who risked their lives to save others
Meet One of the Dog Teams
“We were a team, and if something wasn’t safe for the dogs, we would say.”
Pier 40: Heart of the Operation
How the animal rescue teams came together
The Four-Legged Heroes
How Dorado led his blind person to safety
Search & Rescue, Canine Style
The Suffolk Country crew sets up the MASH unit
Where Are They Now?
The dogs of 9/11 – 10 years later
Pets in Peril
Tweety-Pye gets left behind
Diary of a K-9 Team
Paul Morgan and Cody join the FEMA team
Preparing for Animal Care in a Disaster
A few quick tips to help keep you safe
If You’re an Animal Organization
Working together to build an emergency coalition
A Snapshot of the E-mails
“I am an active duty Marine. My 10 cats and 2 dogs will not have a home if we go to war...”
Other Websites
A Memorial Roster
Many of the dogs who worked at Ground Zero suffered serious health problems and passed away in the years that followed.
A Tribute
A preview to radio talk-show host Steve Dale’s book called Dog Heroes of September 11th: A Tribute to America's Search and Rescue Dogs.
A Photo Diary
A good click-through photo story of the dogs at Ground Zero.
Posted September 6, 2011, by Michael Mountain

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