After 90 minutes of searching, Zoe picked up their scent and found the missing girls.

During a game, the Ottawa Redblacks honored an OPP rescue dog and her handlers for finding two missing girls in Algonquin park.

Zoe, a 2-year-old Labrador and OPP Emergency Response Team members Scott Ganon, Mike Vezina and Jeremie Tremblay, were awarded with a special plaque named the wooden cookie as a show of recognition.

In a tweet, OPP commissioner Thomas Carrique thanked the sports team for aknowledging the OPPs efforts and role in finding the girls.

#ThankYou to #Ottawa @REDBLACKS for presenting their highest symbol of excellence the “wood cookie” to #OPP Canine Zoe, her handler Scott Ganon and #OPP Emergency Response Team members Mike Vezina and Jeremie Tremblay for their rescue of two 16-year-old girls in #AlgonquinPark pic.twitter.com/vKgHV4GJSr — Thomas Carrique (@OPPCommissioner) July 27, 2019

The team's gesture comes after Zoe and her handlers found Marta Malek and Maya Mirota, two 16-year-old girls who went missing in Algonquin Park, on July 11.

After just 90 minutes of searching, Zoe managed to pick up their scent and find them.