| 
				 
				Known for her custom-made doggy goggles and boots, the 
				7-year-old yellow Labrador has become a social media star, 
				appearing on one man's tattoo and the unofficial image of a 
				500-peso note. Some posts have wildly exaggerated her feats. 
				 
				In her career, Frida has located 12 people alive beneath the 
				rubble plus more than 40 others dead, more than any other 
				Mexican rescue dog, the Navy said. She has put her nose to work 
				in disasters such as an earthquake in Ecuador last year, another 
				one in southern Mexico two weeks ago, a landslide in Guatemala 
				in 2015 and a Mexico City gas explosion in 2013. 
				 
				Her credits for the most recent disaster has not been tallied 
				yet, said Navy Captain Armando Segura, because she is still busy 
				trying to save lives. The 7.1-magnitude quake has killed nearly 
				300 people, and rescuers were still digging through some of the 
				52 buildings that collapsed in Mexico City alone. 
				 
				Frida has spent most of her efforts at a school in southern 
				Mexico City where 19 school children and six adults died, but 11 
				more children were rescued. 
				 
				As one of the of the country's most trusted institutions, the 
				Mexican Navy has a wider role than most armadas, including a 
				canine unit that has two other dogs, a pair of 18-month-old 
				Belgian shepherds, Echo and Evil. 
				 
				Mexico's army also has rescue dogs digging through the debris of 
				damaged buildings, and a dog named Maya from the Jalisco state 
				government was credited with finding two dead bodies on 
				Thursday. The United States and Chile have also brought rescue 
				dogs for the Mexican quake. 
				 
				None can match the fame of Frida. 
				 
				"It's a source of pride to work with Frida. She's a very, very 
				special dog," said Israel Arauz, her handler for the past two 
				years. 
				 
				Frida only has about a year left as a life-scent dog before her 
				olfactory senses are expected to decline, after which she will 
				retire to live with Arauz. 
				 
				(Reporting by Geraldine Downer and Jose Luis Gonzalez; Writing 
				by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Mary Milliken) 
			[© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All rights 
				reserved.] Copyright 2017 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, 
			broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. 
				   | 
				
				
				 |