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    <photo file="working_dog"
           title="Working Dog "
           copyright="2012"
           desc="A working dog who hurt his leg on the job is taken to the county animal shelter for treatment."/>
    <photo file="surgery_vet_student"
           title="Surgery"
           copyright="2012"
           desc="All cats and dogs are spayed or neutered before going to their new homes."/>
    <photo file="scared"
           title="Scared"
           copyright="2012"
           desc="A dog picked up by animal control waits for evaluation."/>
    <photo file="purebreeds_in_the_shelter"
           title="Purebreds"
           copyright="2012"
           desc="It is a myth that animal shelters are filled with mutts."/>
    <photo file="penny"
           title="Mange"
           copyright="2012"
           desc="Mange is a skin disease caused by mites. This golden-retriever is an example of what happens when mange is neglected."/>
    <photo file="newborn"
           title="Newborn"
           copyright="2012"
           desc="A puppy and her mother are logged in the shelter system and inspected before being sent to a foster home. 
  After the puppy is weaned from the mother, they willl both return to the shelter and be put up for adoption."/>
    <photo file="micky_46119"
           title="Mickey"
           copyright="2012"
           desc="A hamster looking for a new home poses for a photograph. Rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, rats, and snakes can all be adopted from an animal shelter rather than purchased from a pet store."/>
    <photo file="meredith_howl_38239"
           title="Howl"
           copyright="2012"
           desc="Incessant barking and howling is a symptom of boredom."/>
    <photo file="lost_cat"
           title="Lost Pet Wall"
           copyright="2012"
           desc=""/>
    <photo file="little_black_baby"
           title="Little Paw"
           copyright="2012"
           desc=""/>
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           title="Life Stages"
           copyright="2012"
           desc="A rambunctious kitten explores her crate as she awaits evaluation at the shelter."/>
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    <photo file="kitten_loud"
           title="Loud Kitten"
           copyright="2012"
           desc="A vocal kitten is picked up by animal control and brought to the animal shelter."/>
    <photo file="kitten_drive_by"
           title="kitten_drive_by"
           copyright="2012"
           desc=""/>
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           title="Kitten"
           copyright="2012"
           desc=""/>
    <photo file="killed_a_sheep"
           title="Killed A Sheep"
           copyright="2012"
           desc=""/>
    <photo file="happy_tail"
           title="Happy Tail"
           copyright="2012"
           desc="Too much tail wagging against a hard surface can result in a bloody-tipped tail known as &quot;happy-tail&quot;."/>
    <photo file="foster_pup_goes_home"
           title="Foster Pup Goes Home"
           copyright="2012"
           desc="Foster homes are created by volunteers who offer to care for an animal for a few weeks, and then bring them back to the shelter to be adopted."/>
    <photo file="clean_cages"
           title="Clean Cages"
           copyright="2012"
           desc="Dogs wait as their kennels are cleaned.  "/>
    <photo file="cats_in_cages"
           title="Cats Await Sort"
           copyright="2012"
           desc=""/>
    <photo file="box_o_puppies"
           title="Nine 3-Day Old Puppies"
           copyright="2012"
           desc="Due to economic circumstances, a family is forced to surrender one of their female dogs and her nine puppies three days 
  she gave birth. The family was offered information about low cost spay and neuter programs for their other dogs.  "/>
    <photo file="bored_jump"
           title="Boredom"
           copyright="2012"
           desc="Jumping is another symptom of boredom in the shelter."/>
    <photo file="beagle_cage"
           title="Beagle Waits"
           copyright="2012"
           desc=""/>
    <statement>
      <p>In the time it takes for you to read this statement, 15 pets will have entered into life in an animal shelter somewhere in the United States. Ninety percent of these animals are not spayed or neutered. Approximately half will be euthanized.</p>
			<p>In North Carolina alone, the state in which I live, every year over 250,000 dogs and cats have to be euthanized because there is no place to put them. That is almost 700 animals every day, which I find shocking and heartbreaking. 
			Although heroic efforts are made daily by animal control officers, shelter employees, veterinarians, and volunteers, they are faced with a Sisyphean task. We are simply breeding more animals than we have homes for.</p>
			<p>This series explores the impact of this epidemic, focusing on what remains when there are no regulations on breeding, spaying or neutering.</p>
				<p>— Mary Shannon Johnstone</p>
    </statement>
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