Last Known Living 9/11 Search Dog Dies In Texas At Age 16

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COLLEGE STATION (AP) - The last known living 9/11 search dog has died in a south Texas suburb at age 16.

A statement from the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service says Bretagne, a golden retriever, was euthanized Monday at a veterinary clinic in Cypress.

Bretagne was 2 years old when she and her handler, Denise Corliss, were part of the Texas Task Force 1 sent to the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan after the terrorist attack brought down the buildings on Sept. 11, 2001. They spent 10 days at the scene searching rubble for human remains.

Bretagne retired from active duty at age 9. At 15, she was taken by Corliss to the 9/11 memorial and participated in television interviews.

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