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A woman carries her very ill dog to a waiting CLAW vehicle after it was determined to have billary (tick-bite fever) in the impoverished shantytown of Kliptown, South Africa. Cora Bailey, director of IFAW's CLAW program, which provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, came to check on the dog after its owner called CLAW because her dog wasn't eating and asked CLAW for help. Through its mobile clinics, outreach programs and veterinary hospital, CLAW provides life-saving support to the community's animals every day. 2/21/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW

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Animal_Rescue-053.jpg
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Julia Cumes
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5168x3445 / 7.3MB
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Wildlife Conservation/Animal Rescue
A woman carries her very ill dog to a waiting CLAW vehicle after it was determined to have billary (tick-bite fever) in the impoverished shantytown of Kliptown, South Africa.  Cora Bailey,  director of IFAW's CLAW program, which provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, came to check on the dog after its owner called CLAW because her dog wasn't eating and asked CLAW for help. Through its mobile clinics, outreach programs and veterinary hospital, CLAW provides life-saving support to the community's animals every day. 2/21/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW