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  • Time for Recognition


    By AG3KA0LK4BD38 on 2006-07-17
    Five long years later, it's long over-due that many of these dogs were recognized for something very few want to acknowledge - recovery and the importance of loved ones being able to say good-bye. These are the stories of many handlers and their dogs in the days following the aftermath of 9-11, not only at the more obvious sites of Ground Zero and the Pentagon - but also the K9 effort at the Fresh Kills Landfill on Staten Island. These dogs worked their hearts out, it's time these 4-legged volunteers and the jobs they did is made public.

  • Mrs. Bauer's efforts come to wonderful fruition for all to share


    By AWCWJFVPE5PUD on 2006-07-26
    This book is a major tribute to all K9 Search/Recovery Teams throughout the world and to the many long, long hours of training and hard work preparing for such a grueling service. The content brings forward the various personalities; human and K9 which make a dedicated team who give 120 percent to the community; "bringing those lost home to their loved ones". It's through the eyes and ears of great authors that the public becomes increasingly aware of the many facets in the lives of K9 search teams. Thank you... Michael, Annie & K9 Boomer

  • Awesome


    By A15TGKGBMTJ8J9 on 2006-07-20
    Each story gives you a small insight of what it was like to work the mountain of ruble that was once The World Trade Center. There has never been a book like this one to give such honor to Search and Rescue teams.

  • An Emotional, Gripping and indepth look at the lives of dogs and their handlers on 9/11


    By A2KHGS9SWP4LOF on 2006-11-17
    I first found out about this book from reading a news paper article about the USAR K-9 teams of Texas Task Force 1 in The San Antonio Express News about what they went through on 9/11 five years ago. Having a strong interest in K-9 teams and possibly wanting to consider it as a career one day I knew I had to get it. After reading this book for the first time I have to say that it was definitely well worth it. Never before have I read such a gripping account of Search and Rescue K-9 teams. This book goes into great detail about the sequences of events that triggered the unparelled nation-wide response from complete strangers. If you had a trained dog on 9/11 chances are your pager went off or your phone rang that morning calling you away to answer the call of duty. From never before seen photographs and emotionally charged first hand accounts of K-9 handlers Author Nora Bauer puts the reader in the center of the action like no other writer can. From the sights and heartwrenching experiences of Ground Zero, to the massive recovery effort at the Pentagon and finally to sifting through human remains of a catastrophy at the Fresh Kills Landfill across the river from Manhattan in New Jersey. This story not only examines the harrowing aspect of Search and recovery work but it also delves deep into the emotions and mind set of dogs and their handlers as they endure punishing eight to twelve hour shifts combing through the rubble and to providing emotional support to firefighters and other rescue workers on site that had lost some much in such a short period of time. They say a picture is worth a thousand words and it really is true because when you look into the eyes of the Search dogs after a long tour you read the kind of emotions they're feeling just by looking at the sad and often rejected expressions on their faces. If anyone thinks that dogs don't feel the same emotions that people do this book will certainly prove you dead wrong. Search and Rescue dogs come in all different breeds and each have their own unique set of skills that they brought to the table following the attacks of 9/11. From Border Collies, German Sheperds, Golden Retrievers and Belgium Malenois. All were trained as either live find or Cadaver dogs. And sometimes one dog would be cross trained in both disciplines which would be needed in the days following the attacks. Over the years and especially after 9/11 the media has emphasised the actions of everyday heroes. Everything from firefighters, police officers and most recently the brave service men and women of our armed forces but this book introduces you to a new breed of heroes; the unsung heroes of September 11, the Search and Rescue dogs who brought relief and in many ways closure to the families and to the rescuers of September 11, 2001. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is a dog lover. It's a must Read for the whole family.

  • A Fitting Tribute to these Amazong Animals


    By A1M8PP7MLHNBQB on 2006-11-11
    A lot of people have dogs. A small percentage of them are working dogs: working sheep or cattle, guiding the blind, sniffing for contraband or whatever. An even smaller percentage are trained in search and rescue. in the aftermath of 9/11 a good many of these animals were brought to either the World Trade Center or Pentagon sites where they searched first for people and then for bodies.

    As the sub-title says, this book is a tribute to those dogs who worked at the sites, and to Sirius, a port authority bonb-detection dog was killed at the World Trade Center. The format of the book is that each of the dogs brought to work there (from all across the country) is profiled along with their handler/trainer. Following that is a general descritption of the training that these animals undergo to become FEMA certified.

    This book so well done that it makes people who are not dog lovers feel good that man's best friend is a friend indeed.

  • 5 stars does not do this book justice
    By A3II2S2N5Y0V6D on 2006-10-10
    All the stories are very short 2 to 3 page stories that really touch the heart of animal lovers. Makes a great read.

    Warning, you will need a box of tissues for some of the stories.

    Five Stars does not do this book justice.

  • Beautiful
    By A2S762B8BCRX95 on 2006-11-09
    The book is beautiful. If you are a dog lover, I highly recommend it. It will make you cry and make you know how special our 4-legged buddies are.
    Thank you for documenting these stories and sharing them with us. It helps to remind us, beautifully I might add, of one of the darkest and most horrific days in our short history. This is a day we should never forget.



  • For Dog and People Lovers
    By A3EGR736DCYJL1 on 2006-11-02
    A heartwarming book for dog and people lovers. It's an emotional read about the remarkable animals and their trainer/companions who responded immediately to the tragedy of September 11th. You will finish the book (and return to it) with increased love and respect for these amazing dogs. Highly recommended.

  • Dog Heroes
    By A35L1OKNZ1PESF on 2007-01-03
    The pictures and write-ups about the different breeds of dogs was fantastic. Everyone who sees the book, remarks how well it is written.

  • OUTSTANDING 9/11 K9'S
    By A2B70L8TOW7TAP on 2007-01-03
    BEING ONE OF THE HANDLERS WHOS K9 IS IN THIS BOOK, I KNOW HOW HARD THE AUTHOR WORKED TO GIVE OUR DOGS THE BEST COVERAGE OF THEIR WORK DURING THE WEEKS AND MONTHS AFTER 9/11. SHE DID AN EXCELLENT JOB ON RECORDING THEIR STORYS.

    THIS BOOK WILL BE REMEMBERED BY ANYONE THAT PICKS IT UP TO READ. WHO SHOULD READ IT ? DOG LOVERS, VOLUNTEERS, STUDENTS AND ANYONE EFFECTED BY THE EVENTS OF THAT SEPTEMBER DAY....

  • They Served So Well.
    By A25SI8WXK2ALHV on 2007-01-04
    My family, friends and myself have all been impressed with the detail in this book saluting the Rescue Dogs and their Handler/Trainers who gave of their time and spent hours at Ground Zero under the most trying circumstances. It is a most fitting tribute to some of the heroes of the infamous day and the months that followed 9/11/01.

  • Excellent , informative, touching
    By A36402JYIG8NA2 on 2007-01-09
    We are a family of dog lovers, and this book touched our hearts. Not enough coverage was given to these heroes who were doing what they are taught to do everyday. Not only did the book show pictures of the dogs, but told where they were assigned, and some personal stories. We love the book.

  • Wonderful tribute to unsung heroes
    By A37CPHNESXF54F on 2007-01-11
    One of the best, if not the best, tributes to our canine heroes ever. Many pictures and the stories are inspiring and really hold you attention.

  • Wow!
    By A12PA5EDKVCWXA on 2007-01-13
    I really loved this book. It was nice to get a good indepth look of some workers that helped bring closure to so many families that would not have gotten it otherwise. The book tells of the dogs that worked at Ground Zero, Fresh Kills Landfill (where the clean up crews took the wreckage from Ground Zero to go through further) and at the Pentagon. As a dog owner, I love dogs, but reading this book has given me a whole new appreciation of them. I would definitely recommend this book for any dog lover out there!

  • Excellent
    By A3EYFB4FCO9FCO on 2007-02-06
    This book is a must for anybody who loves and cares for dogs! I am from Germany and bought this book for my sister-in-law when she joined a German rescue dog group with her dog Max a couple of weeks ago. I was particularly intrigued by the fact that many rescue dogs in the States seem to come from animal shelters rather than from a "perfect puppy life"... The way the auther writes about these dogs really pays tribute to those little (big) heroes. An excellent book - thanks to those brave dogs and a good author!

  • Inspiring
    By A2CVN0H9Y2RVE7 on 2007-02-12
    If you're a fan of K9 helpers like me, you'll love this book. It was a great look at so many dogs, their trainers, and their stories. Truly great to see and read about all these dogs, their efforts make you feel warm inside :)

  • Super Animals Doing Great Jobs For Us
    By A1BH5XI3HKHS0A on 2006-11-05
    This book is an inspiration to all dog lovers. What all the dogs did and how the stuck it out is beyond me. They are true heros. This book was a learning experience beyond belief. Outstanding!

  • Dog Heroes
    By A3OITGZYMI48MI on 2006-11-09
    This is a great read, especially since it is the kind you can read a few pages, put it down, and pick it up again.
    The stories are engrossing; the information most interesting. I was particularly interested in the amount of down time for the dogs and for the vets at the sites who decontaminated the dogs through-out the day. Also of interest was the different breeds that were used. It's a book I recommend for all ages.

  • This book is very heart warming and uplifting
    By A2YW1JWDZ16REJ on 2006-11-10
    Being an animal lover, it is very nice to see the hard working dogs of the search and rescue being acknowledged just like humans. It was such a sad day all around and still is, but to know that the working dogs were able to find and help as many people as they did is very uplifting.

  • Dog Heroes of Sept. 11th
    By A3SY35BCWP7CYW on 2007-01-09
    I adored this book!!!!! So many special people and animals to read about.
    Both worked tirelessly for the sake of a nation and we should applaud them with both hands and all four paws!!!!!!!!

  • Excellent Tribute
    By A1HPABE1TIVHGT on 2007-01-11
    Entertaining and informative with detailed profiles on many of the dogs and handlers that were so integral to the rescue efforts following 9/11. Recommended for dog lovers and history buffs alike.

  • Phenomenal job on an inspiring subject
    By A37NODCIL8PP75 on 2007-02-21
    Nona Kilgore Power signed her book at BookExpo America and bought some of the hero dogs along -- the animals and their handlers received well-deserved respect from people in the long autograph line.

    The author has done a fine job collecting beautiful photos of the dogs and interviewing their handlers on what they did at Ground Zero, the Pentagon, Fresh Kills and in Shanksville, Pa. There is undeniable heartache in the fact that so few dogs found bodies let alone survivors. But the search was necessary and the fact that some search teams couldn't hide their disappointment just demonstrates that courage requires forging ahead even if the outlook is bleak.

    Some of the notable stories here include that of Piper, a shepherd hero from New Jersey who helped find the bodies of 15 firefighters.

    More often, the dogs' role was like that of golden retriever Bretagne (Brittany), from Texas. Her handler Denise Corliss relates in the book, "Sometimes she would leave my side and go sit next to a firefighter. Not just anyone ... she was very deliberate about whom she chose." Often she found a silent firefighter and joined him in a solemn moment.

    Corliss remembered how unexpected the dogs' roles were. "One man especially stands out. He started petting Britanny and told me he didn't even like dogs. He knelt down beside her and told me his best friend was missing. His friend really loved dogs and would be very upset if he didn't pet this dog."

    Other dogs consoled the families of victims at the Pentagon.

    "Dog Heroes of September 11th" is certain to inspire more Americans to get involved in canine search and rescue and to help us remember those dogs, many of whom have retired or passed away in the past five years, who didn't hesitate, despite conditions infinitely worse than those they had seen in training, to search deep voids in hopes of finding people they could help.

  • A Touching Tribute
    By A39LP53QUYUPFL on 2007-01-03
    This is a touching tribute to the brave dogs that serve us. A must for any dog-lover.

  • Wonderful!!!!
    By A2HZDL07S0I85F on 2007-01-03
    The events of 9/11 are forever in our minds. This book branches out further to show what these marvelous animals did and still do. I could not read at one sitting because of the tears.

    A read that will enlighten you forever!!!!

  • Amazing & Touching
    By A1M19AV5IS2GR8 on 2007-01-11
    The voiceless heroes of the WTC tragedy showcased and given recognition. Truly touching to read their stories.

  • Dog Heroes
    By A1DUZ0NL87F33W on 2007-03-23
    I sat down and could not put this down until I finished reading. Anybody who loves animals (especially dogs) will love this. I cried at several of the dog stories.

  • Dog heroes review
    By A2HGWE73HA13XV on 2007-01-09
    This item was a gift- the recipient was thrilled and enjoyed the book very much. It arrived in a timely manner. Thanks!

  • DOG HEROES OF SEPTEMBER 11TH: A TRIBUTE TO AMERICA'S SEARCH AND RESCUE DOGS
    By A3B0I6UW9YJKQF on 2007-01-14
    CAN'T REALY SAY MUCH AS I HAVE ONLY GLANCED AT IT. IT IS A GOOD COFFEE
    TABLE BOOK.

  • Wonderful tribute and RIP Jake...
    By ARKV464QMH1OA on 2007-07-30
    Received the book on the same day that Jake (page 58) crossed the rainbow bridge. He will be missed...

  • pipi
    By AVCMJIC1TKLKK on 2007-08-14
    A beautiful book about some unknown hero's of Setpember 11.

    A must read for all.


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