Photos: Rescue dog participates in earthquake training drills for the Mexican Red Cross
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Halley the rescue dog participates in | Fox Weather Search Fox Weather The FOX Weather App Learn More Watch Live Weather News How to Watch Extreme Weather Learn Local Weather Earth & Space Lifestyle Deals Video America's Weather Team Podcast Lifestyle Published May 7, 2026 4:31pm EDT Photos: Rescue dog participates in earthquake training drills for the Mexican Red Cross The Mexican Red Cross began training for natural disasters, such as earthquakes, on Wednesday in Mexico City, Mexico, showcasing the skills of Halley, the rescue dog. By Raymond Sanchez Source FOX Weather Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link 06:30 Big Sky Resort's avalanche dogs help keep the slopes safe Avalanche search and rescue canines like Hank help keep people safe on the slopes of Big Sky Resort in Montana. Big Sky has 8 dog teams, including Hank, that train for years to be qualified to be avalanche dogs. MEXICO CITY, Mexico – Natural disasters can sometimes bring out the best in both people and animals , as Halley the rescue dog stole the show during earthquake drills in Mexico . The Mexican Red Cross began training for natural disasters, such as earthquakes , on Wednesday in Mexico City, Mexico, showcasing the skills of Halley, the rescue dog, during the country's 2026 National Earthquake Drill this week. Images shared by Red Cross officials show the five-year-old rescue dog participating in training exercises alongside other first responders. Halley, the rescue dog, participates in Mexico's 2026 National Earthquake Drill this week. (@CruzRoja_MX / X) Halley is equipped with protective goggles to ensure she can see clearly and avoid injury while digging and searching for survivors in the event of disaster . She shows bravery and poise as Halley is hoisted up by fellow search-and-rescue personnel. Rescue dogs are crucial in aid during times of need, when people go missing or become injured amid disaster. MASSIVE SEA LION NAMED CHONKERS IS CAPTURING HEARTS IN THIS COASTAL CITY Halley, the rescue dog, is hoisted up by a fellow search-and-rescue member during Earthquake Drills this week. (@CruzRoja_MX / X) According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, due to their heightened sense of smell, dogs can detect live human scent, even if a survivor is buried deep in rubble. The most common breeds are Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, Malinois, and Border Collies. The dogs are trained to work and detect in any environment , unaffected by noise, equipment, or other distractions. VIDEO: DENALI NATIONAL PARK PUPPY CAM GOES LIVE WITH NATIONAL PARKS-THEMED LITTER IN HONOR OF AMERICA 250 Members of the Mexican Red Cross pose after completing earthquake training. (@CruzRoja_MX / X) Dogs must be at least 18 months old to be tested for certification in urban search and rescue, and must recertify every 3 years. According to officials, handlers are also tested on search strategies, tactics, mapping, and more, in addition to canine-handling skills. WATCH: FLORIDA POLICE OFFICER BUYS A PAIR OF BOOTS FOR A DOG STRUGGLING TO WALK ON HOT PAVEMENT Thanks to events like this, first responders such as Halley can educate the public on the importance of rescue animals and the difference they can make in times of need. Tags US Mexico Animals Earthquakes Lifestyle Extreme Weather Earth & Space Safety Spring Download the FOX Weather App Available on iOS & Android Latest Weather News Fox Weather About the App Privacy Policy Updated Terms of Use Your Privacy Choices Media Relations Corporate Information Help Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube LinkedIn TikTok RSS Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. ©2026 FOX News Network, LLC. All rights reserved. Loading...
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