Hero Dog Has Been Rescuing Earthquake Victims in Mexico
By Dave Basner
September 22, 2017
this is Frida, a search and rescue dog that has already saved 12 people after the earthquake in Mexico. Frida is a good dog. pic.twitter.com/GjXWlkyfoW
— Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) September 21, 2017
Following the devastating earthquake in Mexico, there have been many heroes working to save the lives of those trapped in the rubble, but one rescuer has really made a name for herself.
She's a yellow Lab named Frida who works with the Mexican Navy's Canine Unit and during her lifetime she's saved 53 people, including 12 after last month's earthquake.
Frida. She's rescued over 50 people in Mexico so far. Heroic 🐶 https://t.co/YyE5l6cQbi pic.twitter.com/JbT8Oa1xbr
— James Rhodes (@JRhodesPianist) September 21, 2017
No word yet on how many more lives Frida has saved following this most recent earthquake, but she is being hailed as a national superstar.
Find out about @SEMAR_mx's Frida, a very, very good dog saving lives in Mexico: https://t.co/EhbHuxGJ3c 🖋 @Gusgux #FuerzaMexico 🇲🇽🐶💗 pic.twitter.com/TEM8Y7lIpV
— Morris Animal Refuge (@MorrisAnimal) September 21, 2017
Good girl, Frida.