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The Azteca Horse Registry of America was formed in 1989 for registering the US portion of the breed, followed by the Azteca Horse Owners Association in 1996 as an owners association. [11] This registry has slightly different registration and breeding rules, and is not approved by the Mexican government to register Azteca horses. [4]
The group was formally organized in February 1986, five months after the earthquake, in part because Mexico did not have any formal search and rescue training or services. [4] Since 1985, the Topos have assisted rescue and recovery efforts in over twenty-two countries. [1] On volunteers´uniforms one can see written where s/he has been to help. [3]
Another outstanding breed for charrería events is the Azteca horse. The American Quarter Horse breed traces back to the 17th century, and the creation of the Azteca horse was in 1972 in the Mexican high school of horsemen in Rancho San Antonio, Texcoco. The Azteca horse was bred specifically for charros. [13]
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Frida (12 April 2009 – 15 November 2022) [1] was a yellow Labrador Retriever who worked as a search and rescue dog for the Mexican Navy (SEMAR). She was deployed to help the rescue efforts in the aftermath of natural disasters. Equipped with protective goggles, harness and boots, she was trained to bark if she detected someone in need of help.
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