epa06064896 Congolese vet, Eric Ngoie Mimbi, checks a puppy as his owner and scores of others wait inline under a tree during the weekly CLAW visit to a township near Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, 03 July 2017 (issued 04 July 2017). EPA/KIM LUDBROOK ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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Weterynarz w Południowej Afryce [GALERIA]
W Johannesburgu, w Południowej Afryce mieści się klinika weterynaryjna, do której przychodzą właściciele ze swoimi zwierzętami z całej okolicy. Klinika ta wykonuje około 100 operacji dziennie a samych psów przychodzi z każdym dniem około 65. Placówka również prowadzi schronisko, w którym można umieścić swojego psa – afrykańscy właściciele zazwyczaj nie mają środków na ich utrzymanie. Fot. PAP/EPA
epa06064883 A puppy waits to be adopted while he sits in his pen at the CLAW (Community Led Animal Welfare) clinic based in Durban Deep, Roodepoort, Johannesburg, South Africa, 03 July 2017 (issued 04 July 2017). CLAW is a welfare organization, renowned as the pioneer of community based primary veterinary care in South Africa. Services include sterilization, vaccination, parasite & pest prevention, emergency care and pet owner education. EPA/KIM LUDBROOK ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epaselect epa06064888 Two young boys wait in line to see the vet with their dogs during a visit to a township as part of the CLAW (Community Led Animal Welfare) outreach program, Johannesburg, South Africa, 03 July 2017 (issued 04 July 2017). EPA/KIM LUDBROOK ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epaselect epa06064889 A young boy proudly holds his puppy during a visit to a township as part of the CLAW (Community Led Animal Welfare) outreach program, Johannesburg, South Africa, 03 July 2017 (issued 04 July 2017). EPA/KIM LUDBROOK ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06064891 Vet nurse, Angela Voyiatzakis, carries a dog back to the holding pens after it was re-hydrated after being brought into the CLAW clinic after its was poisoned, in Johannesburg, South Africa, 04 July 2017 (issued 04 July 2017). CLAW have treated 29 dogs in the month of June alone for poisoning. Members of the CLAW attend to approximately 65 dogs a day and perform an average of 10 operations a day. The NGO is totally reliant on funding and although it gets 45 percent of its funding from International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and desperately needs more financial help. EPA/KIM LUDBROOK ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06064894 Young boys arrive with their dogs to a huge tree where CLAW vet, Eric Ngoie Mimbi, and his assistants bring their daily free vet care to a township near Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, 03 July 2017 (issued 04 July 2017). CLAW provides a weekly service in areas such as, Sol Plaatjie informal settlement, Braamfischerville, Durban Deep, Matholiesville, Tshepisong, Ebumnandini, Doornkop, Swanieville, Kliptown, Dlamini, Joe Slovo, Rietvallei, Tudor Shaft, Soul City, Munsieville, Meshenguville, Kagiso 11 and 12, Slovoville, Lawley 1 &2, Hopefield and Kapok. EPA/KIM LUDBROOK ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06064896 Congolese vet, Eric Ngoie Mimbi, checks a puppy as his owner and scores of others wait inline under a tree during the weekly CLAW visit to a township near Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, 03 July 2017 (issued 04 July 2017). EPA/KIM LUDBROOK ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06064898 Dogs that are waiting to be adopted are pictured at the CLAW (Community Led Animal Welfare) clinic based in Durban Deep, Roodepoort, Johannesburg, South Africa, 03 July 2017 (issued 04 July 2017). CLAW attepmts to get foster homes for all of the dogs that are brought into the clinic as owners can not keep them due to financial and other reasons. CLAW relies heavily on donations as its only other funding comes from IFAW. EPA/KIM LUDBROOK ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06064900 A puppy sits on the vets table at the CLAW (Community Led Animal Welfare) clinic based in Durban Deep, Roodepoort, Johannesburg, South Africa, 03 July 2017 (issued 04 July 2017). CLAW is a welfare organization, renowned as the pioneer of community based primary veterinary care in South Africa. Services include sterilization, vaccination, parasite & pest prevention, emergency care and pet owner education. EPA/KIM LUDBROOK ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06064905 Congolese vet, Eric Ngoie Mimbi, prepares to put a drip up for a puppy as his owner and scores of others wait inline under a tree during the weekly CLAW (Community Led Animal Welfare) visit to a township near Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, 03 July 2017 (issued 04 July 2017). EPA/KIM LUDBROOK ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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