Rescued children pay tribute to sniffer dog Wilson, the hero Belgian Shepherd who helped save them after surviving a horrific plane crash in the Colombian Amazon a month ago.
Unfortunately, Wilson is still missing in the Colombian jungle.
Wilson was featured in the drawings of the four Indigenous children as they recovered from a military hospital in Bogotá.
The Colombian Armed Forces released the drawings, who are still searching for the lost Belgian Shepherd.
Wilson was a huge help in leading rescuers to the location of the missing children.
One of the siblings, Lesly, a 13-year-old, signed one drawing that shows Wilson between trees and a river.
Lesly was also credited with keeping her siblings alive with the knowledge of the jungle.
Nine-year-old Soleiny signed the second drawing, which shows the Belgian Shepherd next to a large flower, the sun, and the Colombian flag.
Last May 1, the children aged 11 months, 4, 9, and 13 years old were traveling in a light aircraft when the Cessna 206’s engine allegedly failed.
The children were found in the jungle 40 days after the plane crash, which killed three adults, including their mother.
According to the report, the children told the rescuers that for a period of time, they were accompanied by a large dog.
It is believed that the large dog they were saying was Wilson, who was last seen a day before the children were rescued.