I can think of nothing worse than waking up under rubble or snow, pinned down by debris, injured, in pain, distress and unable to signal for help. Imagine surviving a bomb blast, avalanche, hurricane or flood etc. The isolation and loneliness must be unbearable. To hear above you, someone or something scratching, perhaps the intermittent feeling of warm breath, then barking. It would surely sound like an angel calling. My heart goes out to these heroic dogs and to the dedicated men or women who care for them. May God bless and keep you always.
@@veganvocalist4782 Thank you .This was one of the most poignant of 9/11 documentaries. The bond between the dog and handler. The fact the dogs role changed over time from rescue to cadaver and then to therapy. Animals are so misunderstood and under used. I've seen wonderful results in hospitals, care facilities, hospice and even prisons.
@@LadyPercy. I completely agree. We have a documentary on our channel called forgotten heroes and explores the importance of a bond between a handler and a working dog. It's about working dogs in Vietnam. The light these animals bring us is remarkable. Would love to know what you think of it :)
@@DogHouseTVEntertainment That sounds very interesting I will try and source that. I grew up in a very dog centric household. After military service my father was a part time dog breeder and handler. Working and Utility dogs were his passion. I have two Springer Spaniels and a rescue Pug with an identity crisis. Breaks my heart to see and hear about abandoned and abused animals. They give us humans so much and ask for very little in return.
It's crazy to see how despite the times and the technology, no one can make a better bond than men and animals. These service dogs work hard just like everyone else on that hurtful day to find survivors and bodies as well so no one would be left behind.. These it's one of the reasons why I'm pursuing a career as a veterinarian to help these angels and on a way to thank them for being so loyal.
We are able to do this because we are animals, much smarter than others (not by too much actually let me rephrase) and we know how to use our intelligence to gain power, we made dogs this way and yet we abandon them and hurt and kill them. What was the point of domesticating these loyal and loving dogs??
What beautiful souls dogs and Man kind and this is why I stand up for animals every day and work towards bringing out the very best in Man kind because we are capable of such deep compassion , we really are . Dogs always move me to tears
Sooooo very sad even today terrorism should not be tolerated it is 20 years ago but still very sad the dogs and the people rest in peace and thank you for what you do and did 9-11-2001 rest in peace and stay safe in God's grace ❤❤❤
I think we all have to remember that those who are 19 or younger weren't even alive when this happened. Like all tragedies/wars it is up to the rest of us to help them remember.
It makes me sick that people in gen z joke about this. They're absolutely ignorant. I pray to God that they never have to experience what we did on 9/11.
No1dogMom 2016 dog paw pads are naturally stronger than any shoes we can give them and it’d likely hinder their ability to traverse that dangerous terrain... remember those doggos are trained pros 💪🏼😊
@@87rbm89: Dear, you are walking your dogs on smooth surfaces and in safety is so different than conducting search, rescue and hopefully, recvery. These dogs utilize sensors in their feet (like the hairs between their toes); as intensely as they do their eyes, ears and noses. The dog is a detection system in one amazing creation.
I feel so fortunate to learn about these angels 😇🐾❤️
Dogs are truly blessings!
RIP Britagne, the last surviving dog who continued her good work in retirement, helping school children become better readers/
❤❤GOD bless you, your poor Dogs,all victims and survivors❤😮OMG 😢with Love and Respexct 😮❤from CANADA 🇨🇦
Lets also remember brave golden Labrador Sirius The Police Dog Hero of 9/11 poor doggie died when tower's went down
Poor baby
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I DIDNT know that, 😞 Rip Sirius
:( rip
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My god. Under all that rubble and suddenly a cold wet nose…. Angels on earth.
RIP doggos, I know none of you are alive today ): but you will always be remember. Hope your running free, you deserve it
I remember reading how some of the people would “hide” in the gravel that way the dogs wouldn’t get depressed and get their reward for finding someone
Unfortunately that is true. Absolutely devastating
The search dogs of the Twin Towers also died from cancers, and lung diseases. They were heroes too.
They are still heroes
I can think of nothing worse than waking up under rubble or snow, pinned down by debris, injured, in pain, distress and unable to signal for help. Imagine surviving a bomb blast, avalanche, hurricane or flood etc. The isolation and loneliness must be unbearable. To hear above you, someone or something scratching, perhaps the intermittent feeling of warm breath, then barking. It would surely sound like an angel calling. My heart goes out to these heroic dogs and to the dedicated men or women who care for them. May God bless and keep you always.
Jacqueline Devonshire well put. Dogs always bring hope 🌻🐾♥️
@@veganvocalist4782
Thank you .This was one of the most poignant of 9/11 documentaries. The bond between the dog and handler. The fact the dogs role changed over time from rescue to cadaver and then to therapy. Animals are so misunderstood and under used. I've seen wonderful results in hospitals, care facilities, hospice and even prisons.
@@LadyPercy. I completely agree. We have a documentary on our channel called forgotten heroes and explores the importance of a bond between a handler and a working dog. It's about working dogs in Vietnam. The light these animals bring us is remarkable. Would love to know what you think of it :)
@@DogHouseTVEntertainment
That sounds very interesting I will try and source that. I grew up in a very dog centric household. After military service my father was a part time dog breeder and handler. Working and Utility dogs were his passion. I have two Springer Spaniels and a rescue Pug with an identity crisis. Breaks my heart to see and hear about abandoned and abused animals. They give us humans so much and ask for very little in return.
Thank you to mans best friend all the hero dogs of sept 11 rip
A dogs love surpasses a humans any day. They are the purest souls 🥺😢🙏❤️
So true!
It's crazy to see how despite the times and the technology, no one can make a better bond than men and animals. These service dogs work hard just like everyone else on that hurtful day to find survivors and bodies as well so no one would be left behind..
These it's one of the reasons why I'm pursuing a career as a veterinarian to help these angels and on a way to thank them for being so loyal.
We are able to do this because we are animals, much smarter than others (not by too much actually let me rephrase) and we know how to use our intelligence to gain power, we made dogs this way and yet we abandon them and hurt and kill them. What was the point of domesticating these loyal and loving dogs??
Have you started you career yet?
Those lovely dogs are true hero hats off to them for their relentless service.They will be in our hearts always.
Rip to all the Dog Hero’s and people on Ground Zero. It’s a Day we Never Forget
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What beautiful souls dogs and Man kind and this is why I stand up for animals every day and work towards bringing out the very best in Man kind because we are capable of such deep compassion , we really are . Dogs always move me to tears
I love dogs so very much.
All working dogs... we salute them! We must love them dearly. 👏👏❤️❤️❤️💋🐕🐕🐕🙏
9/11 looks horrible and may all the people who died rest in peace...
I was devastating
These dogs r very much appreciated and loved by all of us Americans
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3:19 - That is the cutest picture of Bretagne.
Anyone still watch this video?
Yes. I'm watching for the first time
I'm watching in 2024
Sooooo very sad even today terrorism should not be tolerated it is 20 years ago but still very sad the dogs and the people rest in peace and thank you for what you do and did 9-11-2001 rest in peace and stay safe in God's grace ❤❤❤
Bregtane died in the summer 2016
Im sad now cause many people dont remember and care of what happen
I am sorry u feel sad but there are people that do care we will always remember all the people and working dogs of 9/11 that passed away
I think we all have to remember that those who are 19 or younger weren't even alive when this happened. Like all tragedies/wars it is up to the rest of us to help them remember.
This is something no one will ever forget? Unless you live under a rock or just not from the US
Brenda Demcoe we hold a moment of silence on this day in school.
It makes me sick that people in gen z joke about this. They're absolutely ignorant. I pray to God that they never have to experience what we did on 9/11.
They Never Asked Why..How..
Just the job..Delivered..
Why do they not have little shoes on since it’s hot and sharp objects?
No1dogMom 2016 dog paw pads are naturally stronger than any shoes we can give them and it’d likely hinder their ability to traverse that dangerous terrain... remember those doggos are trained pros 💪🏼😊
@@87rbm89 Yes! Normal pet dogs should get those shoes. These dogs however have been trained since birth to handle any situation.
@@87rbm89: Dear, you are walking your dogs on smooth surfaces and in safety is so different than conducting search, rescue and hopefully, recvery. These dogs utilize sensors in their feet (like the hairs between their toes); as intensely as they do their eyes, ears and noses. The dog is a detection system in one amazing creation.
Whats the song in the beginning?God rest the angles of 911, #neverforget
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Poor scruffs
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