Turkish Game Company Pays Tribute To Fallen Mexican Rescue Dog Proteo In The Sweetest Way
Forever known as a hero and a good boy.
A Mexican military German Shepherd by the name of Proteo, died over the weekend in Adiyaman, Turkiye, while searching for survivors of the earthquake disaster that struck Turkiye and Syria on 6 February
The four-legged hero was killed by collapsing rubble during a search and rescue (SAR) operation.
Proteo's death was mourned by many, including its own Mexican rescue team, which held a procession on Sunday, 12 February, to mourn and pay homage to the heroic canine that sacrificed its life for others.
The German Shepherd reportedly saved two lives since arriving in Turkiye.
Image via @AsaadHannaa (Twitter)
According to a video report by Reuters, the Mexican military collectively thanked Proteo for its services.
"You accomplished your mission... thank you for your heroic work. You were always a strong, hard-working dog who never gave up. I will always remember you," a rescuer, who worked alongside Proteo, said.
Image via Reuters
Aside from the Mexican military mourning the canine's death, Turkish-based game development team, Nyctophile Studios, added a little easter egg in the latest development of their video game, Death Relives
It was none other than a small statue of Proteo, standing atop pieces of rubble.
The game developers added the statue in the gameplay as a way to pay tribute to the German Shepherd's contributions to saving earthquake victims.
"We are very grateful [for] your doings, Proteo. You will be immortal in our Death Relives game because we will keep you alive forever," the studio wrote in a tweet.
Thank you for your services, Proteo. You have been a true hero in these trying times
Image via @buraktturker (Instagram)
Malaysia also sent over two of our own sniffer dogs to help in SAR efforts in Turkiye. Hopefully they will return safely:
Time and time again, dogs have proven themselves as indispensable members in protecting our country:
Read more updates about the Turkiye and Syria earthquake disaster:
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