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Ethiopian cargo service

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Ethiopian cargo service
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Image by Evgeni Zotov
On the way from Babile to Harar our minibus stoped to take aboard sheeps that somebody wanted to transport to Harar. They tied up sheeps' legs and loaded them onto roof one by one. There was just metal grid on the roof and all the way to Harar was bumpy. I asked those people if they care about condition of animals - 'coz they certainly broke some bones. It's ok, they told me, those animals are just for meat.

Later I saw such style of transportation again and again.


Gemini
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Image by stephskardal
Gemini is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #A338372.

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Mensa
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Image by stephskardal
Mensa is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #A339383.

Kent Fire Service rescue workers return from relief efforts in Haiti

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Kent Fire Service rescue workers return from relief efforts in Haiti
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Image by DFID - UK Department for International Development
Search and rescue workers from the Kent Fire Service were one of eight UK brigades to return to London Gatwick airport after helping in the relief effort in Haiti.

While in Haiti, the crews and their two sniffer dogs worked closely alongside international rescuers throughout different areas of the earthquake zone and played a key role in the rescue effort.

The British crews pulled three people alive from the rubble, including a two-year-old toddler called Mia, who had spent days trapped in debris.

Find out more about the work of the search and rescue teams on our Haiti earthquake news page: www.dfid.gov.uk/Media-Room/News-Stories/2010/Haiti-Earthq...

If you wish to help, please consider donating money to the UK's Disaster Emergencies Committee Appeal for Haiti: www.dec.org.uk

Image credit: Department for International Development / David Dyson


Mid and West Wales Fire Service rescue workers return from relief efforts in Haiti
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Image by DFID - UK Department for International Development
Search and rescue workers from the Mid and West Wales Fire Service were one of eight UK brigades to return to London Gatwick airport after helping in the relief effort in Haiti.

While in Haiti, the crews and their two sniffer dogs worked closely alongside international rescuers throughout different areas of the earthquake zone and played a key role in the rescue effort.

The British crews pulled three people alive from the rubble, including a two-year-old toddler called Mia, who had spent days trapped in debris.

Find out more about the work of the search and rescue teams on our Haiti earthquake news page: www.dfid.gov.uk/Media-Room/News-Stories/2010/Haiti-Earthq...

If you wish to help, please consider donating money to the UK's Disaster Emergencies Committee Appeal for Haiti: www.dec.org.uk

Image credit: Department for International Development / David Dyson


Lancashire Fire Service rescue workers return from relief efforts in Haiti
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Image by DFID - UK Department for International Development
Search and rescue workers from the Lancashire Fire Service were one of eight UK brigades to return to London Gatwick airport after helping in the relief effort in Haiti.

While in Haiti, the crews and their two sniffer dogs worked closely alongside international rescuers throughout different areas of the earthquake zone and played a key role in the rescue effort.

The British crews pulled three people alive from the rubble, including a two-year-old toddler called Mia, who had spent days trapped in debris.

Find out more about the work of the search and rescue teams on our Haiti earthquake news page: www.dfid.gov.uk/Media-Room/News-Stories/2010/Haiti-Earthq...

If you wish to help, please consider donating money to the UK's Disaster Emergencies Committee Appeal for Haiti: www.dec.org.uk

Image credit: Department for International Development / David Dyson

Nice Service Animal photos

A few nice service animal images I found:


Gemini
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Image by stephskardal
Gemini is available for adoption. Call Salt Lake County Animal Services (801) 559-1100 and ask for animal ID #A338372.

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Yea, that's the spot!
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Image by maplegirlie
Hi My Name is Rizzo and boy do I love belly rubs!

I'm a pink nose female pitbbull available for adoption.

Please contact the following agency and ask for me. I'm in Kennel #61 and my animal ID # is 334389

Salt Lake County Animal Services
511 West 3900 South
Salt Lake City, Utah 84123
(801) 559-1100


Ceremony recognizes Military Working Dog, MWD, Kevin, who died while on his tour of duty
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Image by Beverly & Pack
By: Spc. Howard Alperin, MND-B PAO.

A memorial tribute honors a fallen comrade April 13 at Camp Liberty. "Military working dogs are an important part of the military team and sometimes they are taken for granted," said Lt. Col. Barbara Sherer, from Springfield, Mo., 1st Cav. Div. chaplain. "It is appropriate to honor their service."


Ceremony recognizes military working dog's contributions, achievements

BAGHDAD - Military working dog teams from throughout Victory Base Complex came out April 13 for a ceremony at the division chapel to honor one of their own. Kevin, a military working dog, passed away due to complications from cancer. His death was unexpected and left the other half of his team, Staff Sgt. Aaron Meier, in limbo and in mourning.

While in theater, military working dogs are not replaced, so Meier will be reassigned to other duties for the remainder of his deployment. As Meier now turns his attention to new job responsibilities, most of his focus still remains on the loyal partner and friend he lost.

"Kevin was the highlight of my day," said Meier, a military dog handler, from Fairmont, Minn., assigned to Division Special Troops Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division.

For more than four years, Meier and Kevin built an excellent working relationship together. "Kevin was a great patrol explosive detector dog," said Meier. "I could flip his on and off switch easily because of all the training we did together."

During their course of working together, the relationship developed further and formed a powerful, personal bond between them. "I was planning on adopting Kevin after this deployment," said Meier. "This was his last time deploying because of his age."

Though he never got to adopt him, Meier and Kevin still had many unforgettable moments together. "I pampered him a lot because a happy dog works better." Meier recalled the first time he gave Kevin a pillow to rest his head when they were together in a hotel preparing for a Secret Service mission. "Kevin had many human characteristics," Meier added.

Kevin's traits will always stick out in the minds of those who knew him. "He was very protective of Sgt. Meier," said Staff Sgt. Christopher Jasper, kennel master at Camp Liberty, DSTB, 1st Cav. Div. "Besides being a great detection and patrol dog, he was good for law enforcement purposes."

As one of the first dogs to participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Kevin's achievements were acknowledged during the ceremony. There were poems read in his honor, Taps was played by a 1st Cav. Div. trumpeter and military working dog teams left snacks in Kevin's bowl as a tribute to his service. "It is appropriate to honor their service," said Lt. Col. Barbara Sherer, from Springfield, Mo., 1st Cav. Div. command chaplain and co-coordinator of the ceremony. "Military working dogs are an important part of the military team and sometimes they are taken for granted."

That's a sentiment echoed by Staff Sgt. Jasper, "We consider dogs to be Soldiers too, they are constantly working." The ceremony gives credit to all the dogs and all the work they do here and in the United States, he added.

Military working dog teams are called upon often to perform their duties, so there is rarely a chance for teams from the different camps to see each other. Kevin afforded each team the opportunity to see in each other more of the common ground they share.

As Kevin's life, the attachment Meier had with him and the work they accomplished together were celebrated, new bonds formed among the Soldiers. They realized more the value of their military working dog teams and appreciated the chance for one of their own to be recognized.


Brooklyn
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Image by maplegirlie
My name is Brooklyn. I'm much more beautiful than these photos show. We were trying to take a picture of a black dog in the night.

Come by and see me and I'll show you how beautiful and laid back I am. I'm a mellow gal.

Please contact the following agency and ask for me. I'm in Kennel #19 and my animal ID # is 334208

Salt Lake County Animal Services
511 West 3900 South
Salt Lake City, Utah 84123
(801) 559-1100
(801) 559-1100

Logo Animation Service


In logo design there are many design trends in designing. One such trend is animated logo design Once you enter the online business you will now want to create a brand identity for your business. Using animation technology for your logo design is a good choice. Since it can involve graphic, sound etc & that won't to costly. With a single glance of your animated logo your customers can be amazed at. For animation of logo design your designer should use elegant & should be able to refined patterns of logo where customers should be impress. Animated logo in online business is most suited since visual effects creates a striking feature in website. The main purpose of animated logo is to give the space & impression of business in few words.
Normally design companies offers many attractive logo animation packages choose carefully between them. Once animated logo is done check for the playable & flash source files.
You can use the animation as screen saver also. A animated logo design is a very creative & good way to promote your business. A high quality animated logo design may helps customer & made them feel comfortable with the customers. Animated logos are made using flash player. So keep the following details in mind when animating the logo Your products & animated logo should match with each other. Designer should be able to provide quick, logical & quality logo design. Remember better the animated logo more the customers will be interested in buying the products & services. Animated logo is suited for all types of companies & sizes. Since animated logo is good reliable option it is preferred choice for many business of sorts & sizes. Designer has to use utmost creative & effective in designing a creation of animated version of logo design. Animated logo design is not specialty of each & every logo designer it is done only by select few designer.







Tonka is a miniature horse service animal trained for mobility support. His owner lives in Oregon. He was trained by Donna Scarpa of The Tiny Trotters in Los...
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Why Do You Need an Animal Control Service



Having wild animals like raccoon, foxes, skunks, and bats in your property or neighborhood is dangerous. They can attack your kids at any time and spread deadly diseases. If they attack your neighbors, you will be morally responsible for the mishap. Your home is perhaps the most important investment in your life. So, you cannot let wild animals and rodents destroy the woodworks, walls, or foundation of your home. If not taken care of at the right time, these creatures may cause extensive damage to your property. Having wild animals on your property or neighborhood is a nuisance for you and your family. That is why, it is important to hire an animal removal service as fast as possible.


 


However, many people do not understand the necessity of hiring an animal control service. If you are one of them, here are some of the major factors that will help you make up your mind:


 


* Many people often try to removing wild creatures on their own. This can be extremely risky. We are not the experts. People who work in animal control services are trained experts. They know exactly how to trap a creature and remove it from your property. If you choose to do the task and fail, wild creatures can attack you. Why will you take such a risk when it can be done quite easily? Hire an animal control service and let them take care of the entire situation – professionally.


 


* An animal control service will protect your property from getting further damaged. Wild creatures or rodents have a natural tendency to bite and scratch walls and wooden structures in a home.

It is essential to prevent them or things could become more expensive for you.

 


 


* Affordability is one of the major benefits of animal control services. There are no hidden costs. You will be charged on the basis of property inspection by the control service, setting traps, protecting the traps from snow or debris, removing the wild creatures from your property, and for disposing or relocating the captured animals. Almost every reputed animal control services offer guarantee for their services. So, by hiring such services you get a safe property and a value for your money.


 


 


If any portion of your property has been damaged by wild creatures, your animal removal service will repair it as well. For instance, if rodents have build colonies in your garden, they will close all the holes to prevent those features from coming back. The professionals will also remove all types of animal odor from your property. If not removed instantly, such odor can affect the health of your family and attract more animals in your home. So, if you are in search of professional animal control, Westerville (OH) has plenty of options. However, doing some prior homework about the reputation of the company will be beneficial for you.



Animal control Westerville, OH- Are you looking for experts in animal control? Westerville (OH) citizens only prefer The Wild Life Control Company, Inc is the one of the most experienced, dedicated, and nuisance wildlife management firms in Ohio.




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Mornings' work - killed in 15 minutes - Paul Rainey's African hunt. (LOC)
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Image by The Library of Congress
Bain News Service,, publisher.

Mornings' work - killed in 15 minutes - Paul Rainey's African hunt.

[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]

1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.

Notes:
Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative.
Photograph shows businessman, hunter and philanthropist Paul James Rainey (1877-1923) and African men with dead lions? in Africa. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2011)
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

Format: Glass negatives.

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.11818

Call Number: LC-B2- 2548-2



3D-05-11-08-0031a
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Image by jimf0390
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Manatee Carried To Water
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Image by MyFWCmedia
FWC and Lowry Park Zoo staff begin moving the manatee off of a transport truck towards the boat ramp. (FWC photo. Activities were conducted under the US Fish and Wildlife Service permit # MA770191.)

What Is A Registered Service Dog Or A Service Animal?


What Is A Registered Service Dog Or A Service Animal?



A Registered Service Dog is your best friend and also your constant companion. Service Dogs obtain this classification from being able to assist the owner with a multitude of physical and/or mental problems. And this classification is not confined to Service Dogs. Service Animals can also be classified as having the same abilities as a Service Dog. The primary thing that The Americans With Disabilities Act (aka ADA) requires is that the Service Dog or Service Animal provides a service to the person with a disability.


Most people consider Service Dogs as mainly being for either a blind or deaf person and while that indeed is a very valuable service there are many other uses for these animals. For instance, a dog or other animal can be trained to assist a person by pulling a wheelchair and they can pick up and retrieve items for people with mobility concerns.


A Service Dog can smell changes in the human body which can indicate that the individual either needs to take medication or needs to get assistance from a doctor. For instance, a person with diabetes knows that this ailment primarily has the diabetes manifest itself in a persons feet. So, when this persons Service Dog begins to paying too much attention to a persons feet then that patient knows that the dog is trying to tell them that their diabetes is getting out of control.


The same is also when a person has anxiety problems. A Service Dog or even a Service Animal can have a calming effect upon people with this specific problem. This ailment is usually treated with medications where a Service Dog can have the same calming effect.


People with the problem of never getting out of the house know that their Service Dog will need to be let out of the house and be taken on walks. Doctors know that this patient would never attempt to get this exercise without the Service Animal. So, doctors are in agreement that a Service Dog is beneficial to this type of patient.


Doctors know that this arrangement is almost like a marriage between a man and a woman. This is a marriage of a patient and a Service Animal. The love that is produced by this companionship is invaluable to the patients health.


Under the ADA the patient does not have to have identification papers for their Service Dog. However, a number of scam companies have come onto the scene which offer cheap ID papers. These papers carry no weight because there are no requirements behind the issuing of these ID Cards. However, there are legitimate companies such as Registered Service Dogs which requires that a patient gets a form signed by not only the patients doctor, which states that the Service Dog or Service Animal, is needed for a specific medical need. Registered Service Dogs also requires that the patients veterinarian signs the same form which states that the animal is safe to be in the general public. This company and others like it that have these strict requirements are complying with the intent of The Americans With Disabilities Act. This company can be reached on the internet at www.registeredservicedogs.com.



Glenn T. Cressy


Owner/www.registeredservicedogs.com






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