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Charlotte Dumas
Guinness, photographed at home in Highland, Calif. Photo: Charlotte Dumas

On Sept. 11, 2001, almost 100 dogs were deployed to search the wreckage of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. They worked long hours—risking their safety and their health in an effort that started as rescue and quickly became recovery. Ten years later, 15 of these dogs were still alive, living with their handlers. Photographer Charlotte Dumas photographed them in 2011 as part of a portrait series that appeared in her book Retrieved.

“These animals were all at the same place at the same time, one decade ago, for the same reason: to work,” Dumas says. “That experience unites them, and was the incentive for me to pursue this subject and to photograph the dogs. They now share the vulnerability of old age while symbolizing a full decade coming to a close.”

While all the dogs who worked at Ground Zero have now died, we remember each amazing canine.

Photos of 9/11 Dogs

Related article: 9/11 Rescue Dogs: Did Searching Disaster Sites Shorten Their Lives?
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