The Surviving 9/11 rescue dogs

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y2blade

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Friday 9th September 2011
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this made me fill-up frown

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2033628/Su...

During the chaos of the 9/11 attacks, where almost 3,000 people died, nearly 100 loyal search and rescue dogs and their brave owners scoured Ground Zero for survivors.

Now, ten years on, just 12 of these heroic canines survive, and they have been commemorated in a touching series of portraits entitled 'Retrieved'.

The dogs worked tirelessly to search for anyone trapped alive in the rubble, along with countless emergency service workers and members of the public.


Moxie, 13, from Winthrop, Massachusetts, arrived with her handler, Mark Aliberti, at the World Trade Center on the evening of September 11 and searched the site for eight days


Tara, 16, from Ipswich, Massachusetts, arrived at the World Trade Center on the night of the 11th. The dog and her handler Lee Prentiss were there for eight days


Kaiser, 12, pictured at home in Indianapolis, Indiana, was deployed to the World Trade Center on September 11 and searched tirelessly for people in the rubble

Travelling across nine states in the U.S. from Texas to Maryland, Dutch photographer Charlotte Dumas, 34, captured the remaining dogs in their twilight years in their homes where they still live with their handlers, a full decade on from 9/11.

Their stories have now been compiled in a book, called Retrieved, which is published on Friday, the tenth anniversary of the attacks.

Noted for her touching portraits of animals, especially dogs, Charlotte wanted 'Retrieved' to mark not only the anniversary of the September 2001 attacks, but also as recognition for some of the first responders and their dogs.

'I felt this was a turning point, especially for the dogs, who although are not forgotten, are not as prominent as the human stories involved,' explained Charlotte, who splits her time between New York and Amsterdam.

'They speak to us as a different species and animals are greatly important for our sense of empathy and to put things into perspective.'


Bretagne and his owner Denise Corliss from Cypress, Texas, arrived at the site in New York on September 17, remaining there for ten days


Bretagne takes a break from work at the 9/11 site with his handler Denise



Guinness, 15, from Highland, California, started work at the site with Sheila McKee on the morning of September 13 and was deployed at the site for 11 days


Merlyn and his handler Matt Claussen were deployed to Ground Zero on September 24, working the night shift for five days


Most of the search and rescue dogs are Labradors or Golden Retrievers and Charlotte feels that the title works across many aspects of the story.

'I found the dogs, I retrieved them, they were there to retrieve the victims, it is nicely rounded,' explained Charlotte whose work is being exhibited at the Julie Saul Gallery NYC opening on September 8, in time for the anniversary.

After working on a project about police canines and other working dogs, she was inspired to concentrate on the animals that played such a huge part in seeking survivors.

Contacting the NYPD, the New York Fire Department and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Charlotte discovered that out of the nearly 100 dogs among the first responders deployed by FEMA, there were in fact only 15 still alive last year.



Red, 11, from Annapolis, Maryland, went with Heather Roche to the Pentagon from September 16 until the 27 as part of the Bay Area Recovery Canines


'They were there for the first few weeks, they were trained to find people alive, although that is ultimately not what happened,' said Charlotte, who will hold a fundraiser for the First Responder Alliance at Clic Bookstore in New York on September 29.

'I traveled across the United States to meet with the owners and portray the dogs. They are all retired and I spent time with each of their handlers learning about their experiences.

'It was moving talking to Denise Corliss, who is the handler and owner of Bretagne, one of the Golden Retrievers.

'She told me a touching story of one fireman who was there in the rubble, and how taken he was with Bretagne who comforted him as he sat down to catch his breath.








'Years later at a Remembrance Ceremony, the same fireman recognised Bretagne and her handler and they had a touching reunion.

'It developed that even though the dogs couldn't find people still alive, they could provide comfort for the brave firemen and rescue workers of the emergency services.'

Wishing to tell the other side of heroism from 9/11, each of Charlotte's encounters with dogs such as Gabriel and Orion and Scout stayed with her.

'The dogs are now old and they will soon pass away. Even during the time it has taken since my first work on the 'Retrieved' portraits to now, three of the final 15 have died,' said Charlotte.

'These portraits are about how time passes, and how these dogs and their portraits are offering us a way to deal with the things that happened as well as relying on them for comfort.'

Moo27

395 posts

174 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Absolutely Wonderful!

C C

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196 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Great share, beautiful photos and a really moving article.

Adz The Rat

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210 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Such a lovely post, thank you for sharing that.
It has really made me smile.

Powderpuff

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250 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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There are some pictures of the dogs working the site after 9/11 here





It's good to see their contribution in the aftermath is being remembered.

JaybirdUK

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168 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Thanks for posting

GingerWizard

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199 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Thanks for that, very nice to see.

SPR2

3,183 posts

197 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Thanks for sharing a very touching article.

J.R.B.

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193 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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What a great post. Something I'd never thought about before. Some absolutely gorgeous dogs.

robsco

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177 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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Some incredible creatures there.

Flat6time

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211 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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fantastic. I will be buying this book.

-crookedtail-

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191 months

Friday 9th September 2011
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So this my friends is why dogs are clearly the best! Amazing images and stories, I'm glad I read this - thanks for sharing smile

blearyeyedboy

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180 months

Saturday 10th September 2011
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I'm not usually a guy to be that bothered, but this really made my bottom lip quiver.

It's a great thing that this story has been told.

Powderpuff

355 posts

250 months

Saturday 10th September 2011
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A friend posted this video link on Facebook

9/11 dogs

Ignore the first 25 seconds of intro

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 10th September 2011
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"Man's best friend" is such a perfect description. Wonderful creatures - I'd be lost without mine.


mr2mk1chick

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222 months

Saturday 10th September 2011
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brought a tear to my eyes

Powderpuff

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250 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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There was lots of dust around for some reason getting in my eyes when I read this one here

bexVN

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Sunday 11th September 2011
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Powderpuff said:
There was lots of dust around for some reason getting in my eyes when I read this one here
Damn dust!

mrmaggit

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249 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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Blowing in by the bucketful.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 11th September 2011
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mrmaggit said:
Blowing in by the bucketful.
Here too.