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  • A dog lies between his owner’s feet on a summer’s day.
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  • A young couple and their dog on a stand up paddle boarding outing.
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  • A young woman stand up paddle boards with her dog.
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  • Children snuggle with a dog.
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  • A dog is silhouetted at sunset at Rock Harbor Beach in Orleans, MA.
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  • A couple are photographed with their dog.
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  • A young couple and their dog on a stand up paddle boarding outing.
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  • A dog lies between his owner’s feet on a summer’s day.
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  • A young woman stand up paddle boards with her dog.
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  • A man and dog are photographed in Chivay, Peru.
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  • A fisherman holds a dog fish in Chatham, MA.
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  • A fisherman throws dog fish into a container.
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  • A fisherman throws dog fish into a container.
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  • A fisherman holds a dog fish in Chatham, MA.
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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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  • A boy and his dog take refuge from the rain in a CLAW vehicle after his dog was treated at a mobile CLAW clinic in Snake Park, South Africa. IFAW's CLAW program provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. 2/27/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • Veterinarian, Saskia Karius, keeps a dog calm before redressing its terrible wound while veterinary nurse, Maidei Musingarabwi, takes the dog's temperature at IFAW's CLAW clinic on the grounds of the Durban Deep mine close to Soweto in South Africa. This program provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. 2/21/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • CLAW worker, Mpendulo Mkhonza creates a record of a dog's treatment for the dog's owner at a mobile CLAW clinic in Tshepisongo, Soweto in South Africa. IFAW's CLAW program provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. 2/27/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • Tim Rickey, of the Humane Society of Missouri, tries to approach a dog found with his dead companion (foreground) in New Orleans three weeks after Hurricane Katrina destroyed the city. The dog survived by eating the paws and legs of the dead companion. At left is Private Dustin Leetch, who accompanied the men as they went door to door searching for surviving animals.
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  • A dog diagnosed with billary (tick-bite fever) and fly-bitten ears receives treatment at IFAW's CLAW program clinic near Soweto in South Africa.  CLAW provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg. Through its mobile clinics, outreach programs and veterinary hospital, CLAW provides life-saving support to the community's animals every day.  2/22/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • Veterinarian, Saskia Karius, carries a dog she found with a sever case of billary (tick-bite fever) outside CLAW's clinic on the grounds of Durban Deep mine near Soweto, South Africa.  IFAW's CLAW program provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. 2/22/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • A boy brings his dog for treatment to a mobile CLAW clinic in Snake Park, South Africa. IFAW's CLAW program provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. 2/27/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • A female dog and her puppies arrive for treatment at a mobile CLAW clinic in Snake Park, South Africa. IFAW's CLAW program provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. 2/27/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • Veterinary nurse, Maidei Musingarabwi, comforts a badly wounded dog after its wounds are redressed at IFAW's CLAW clinic on the grounds of the Durban Deep mine close to Soweto in South Africa. This program provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. 2/21/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • A dog rescued after Hurricane Katrina  waits to be loaded onto a military airplane at the U.S. Natal Air Station in New Orleans, LA.  The dogs were flown to Arizona.  9/19/05 Julia Cumes
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  • A very ill dog with fly-bitten ears was found during one of CLAW's mobile clinics in Soul City, South Africa.  IFAW's CLAW program provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. 2/22/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • Mark Kielpinski, of Brewster, MA, pours hot water down his wetsuit after surfing on a cold February day.  At left, a fellow surfer snuggles his dog, Mack.
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  • Mark Kielpinski, of Brewster, MA, pours hot water down his wetsuit after surfing at Green Harbor in Marshfield, MA, on a cold February day.  In the foreground is a fellow surfer's dog, Mack.
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  • Mark Kielpinski, of Brewster, MA, pours hot water down his wetsuit after surfing on a cold February day.  At left, a fellow surfer snuggles his dog, Mack.
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  • Mark Kielpinski, of Brewster, MA, pours hot water down his wetsuit after surfing at Green Harbor in Marshfield, MA, on a cold February day.  At left, a fellow surfer snuggles his dog, Mack.
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  • Elijah Tabiolo,4, practices his roping at the Ponoholo Branding in North Kohala, Hawaii.  While mainland children learn to hit a baseball or throw a football at an early age, in the paniolo community, learning to rope and ride is given the highest priority.  Kids practice by roping each other, a calf dummy and even the family dog.
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  • Mark Kielpinski, of Brewster, MA, pours hot water down his wetsuit after surfing at Green Harbor in Marshfield, MA, on a cold February day.  In the foreground is a fellow surfer's dog, Mack.
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  • A woman sits with her granddaughter and dog outside an abandoned gold mining grocery store which they and many other families have made their home on the outskirts of Johannesburg, South Africa. . The grocery store's residents have partitioned off the interior space to create privacy for the many families that live there.
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  • A woman sits with her granddaughter and dog outside an abandoned gold mining grocery store which they and many other families have made their home on the outskirts of Johannesburg, South Africa. . The grocery store's residents have partitioned off the interior space to create privacy for the many families that live there.
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  • Veterinarian, Saskia Karius, carries a severely wounded puppy at IFAW's CLAW clinic on the grounds of the Durban Deep mine close to Soweto in South Africa. This program provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. 2/21/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • Adopted Chiwawa, Fyglia and an orphaned kitten snuggle up together at CLAW director, Cora Bailey's house in Florida, South Africa. IFAW's CLAW program, which Bailey founded, provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, South Africa.  2/23/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • A boy is photographed with his puppy while he waits for it to receive treatment at a mobile clinic in Soul City, South Africa.  IFAW's CLAW program, provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, South Africa.  2/23/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • CLAW director, Cora Bailey (left) and veterinary nurse, Jennifer Gerner, are photographed with posters from a recent animal cruely case at IFAW's CLAW clinic on the grounds of the Durban Deep mine close to Soweto in South Africa. This program provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. 2/21/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • Veterinarian, Saskia Karius, gets a lick from a severely wounded puppy at IFAW's CLAW clinic on the grounds of the Durban Deep mine close to Soweto in South Africa. This program provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. 2/21/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • A woman is photographed with her puppy at the Randfontein Refuse Center on the outskirts of Johannesburg, South Africa.  She, like many others, lives in a small shanty and survives off the refuse brought in every day. Many residents sort and sell recyclable items and live off what edible food they can find thrown out by others.  IFAW's CLAW program, which provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, regularly serves this area.  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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  • 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, examines a puppy with billary (tick-bite fever) whose owner called CLAW for help at CLAW's clinic near Soweto, South Africa. 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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  • Matthew Blackburn makes a sad face through the Blackburns' security gate. Matthew lives with his parents and two brothers in a predominantly white suburb of Johannesburg.  Because of South Africa's high crime and murder rate, most whites live behind locked gates and have sophisticated security systems as well as dogs.
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  • A boy runs off in the rain after his dogs are treated at a mobile CLAW clinic in Snake Park, South Africa. IFAW's CLAW program provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. 2/27/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • Two boys wait in the rain for their dogs to be treated at a mobile CLAW clinic in Snake Park, South Africa. IFAW's CLAW program provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, South Africa. 2/27/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • Saskia Karius (left), veterinarian for IFAW's CLAW program, which provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg, examines a puppy with billary (tick-bite fever) whose owner called CLAW for help at CLAW's clinic near Soweto, South Africa. Through its mobile clinics, outreach programs and veterinary hospital, CLAW provides life-saving support to the community's animals every day. Right is CLAW's founder and director, Cora Bailey.  2/21/12 Julia Cumes/IFAW
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  • Two sick dogs are kept at IFAW's CLAW program clinic near Soweto in South Africa. There is always a lack of enough cages for all the animals that need treatment.  CLAW provides veterinary services to cats and dogs in some of the poorest shantytowns outside of Johannesburg. 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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