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9/11 Search and Rescue Dog Health Surveillance

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Description: Papers and publications on a 3-year study of the health and behavioral effects of the 9/11 disasters on the deployed SAR dogs.
9-11 Search and Rescue Dog Medical Surveillance On September 11, 2001, Dr. Cynthia Otto, a veterinarian at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine and a member of Pennsylvania Task Force 1 deployed to the World Trade Center disaster site and spent 9 days caring for the deployed Search and Rescue (SAR) dogs.
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