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  • India Wildlife
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    India Wildlife
    An oriental garden lizard rests in a garden in Nagaon district, Assam, on August 6, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Wildlife
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    India Wildlife
    An oriental garden lizard rests in a garden in Nagaon district, Assam, on August 6, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Wildlife
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    India Wildlife
    An oriental garden lizard rests in a garden in Nagaon district, Assam, on August 6, 2025. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto)

     

  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - the café/bar
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - wearing a crab hat.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - visitors study a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - founders (L to R ), Bertie Terrilliams, Ned Surest-Williams, Chase Coley.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - founders (L to R ), Bertie Terrilliams, Ned Surest-Williams, Chase Coley.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - founders (L to R ), Chase Coley, Ned Surest-Williams, Bertie Terrilliams.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - founders (L to R ), Chase Coley, Ned Surest-Williams, Bertie Terrilliams.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - founders (L to R ), Chase Coley, Ned Surest-Williams, Bertie Terrilliams.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - the gift shop
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - the gift shop
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    DUKAS_167556622_EYE
    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
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    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    DUKAS_167556615_EYE
    ‘We want to talk about ideas’: how Margate’s Crab Museum is trying to get people to think differently
    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Eccentric attraction on Kent Thames estuary highlights intelligence of decapods while depicting crabs as 1920s fascists and trade unionists.

    Crab Museum.
    An eccentric little place founded by three friends who talk about politics and climate via a museum.
    - a diorama of Crabton-on-Tyne circa 1926. A fictional place where crabs play historic roles.
    Margate, Kent
    07-03-2024

    Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • FEATURE - Total vernachlässigter Hund wird geschoren
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    FEATURE - Total vernachlässigter Hund wird geschoren
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    A terribly neglected dog has been transformed into a bright-eye pet again – after a five hour operation to shave four kilos / nine pounds of matted hair from her body.Ellie Mae was neglected so badly that when she came to a shelter, it was nearly impossible to know what animal she was just by looking at her.She was found in the home of her owner, who had died, by those sent to clean up the house. They didn't know the woman had owned a dog.She was taken to the Nebraska Humane Society in the USA, close to where she has lived .The staff gave her a makeover that completely transformed her life. Ellie was anaesthetised and a breathing tube was placed in her airways, so they could keep her sedated. A team of three began working on her with clippers and scissors. They carefully cut through mats to remove the years of grimy hair. They had no idea what they would find underneath.

    OPS: Ellie Mae having her matted coat removed

    Picture supplied by FDerrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Total vernachlässigter Hund wird geschoren
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    FEATURE - Total vernachlässigter Hund wird geschoren
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    A terribly neglected dog has been transformed into a bright-eye pet again – after a five hour operation to shave four kilos / nine pounds of matted hair from her body.Ellie Mae was neglected so badly that when she came to a shelter, it was nearly impossible to know what animal she was just by looking at her.She was found in the home of her owner, who had died, by those sent to clean up the house. They didn't know the woman had owned a dog.She was taken to the Nebraska Humane Society in the USA, close to where she has lived .The staff gave her a makeover that completely transformed her life. Ellie was anaesthetised and a breathing tube was placed in her airways, so they could keep her sedated. A team of three began working on her with clippers and scissors. They carefully cut through mats to remove the years of grimy hair. They had no idea what they would find underneath.

    OPS: Ellie Mae before having her matted coat removed

    Picture supplied by FDerrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Total vernachlässigter Hund wird geschoren
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    FEATURE - Total vernachlässigter Hund wird geschoren
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    A terribly neglected dog has been transformed into a bright-eye pet again – after a five hour operation to shave four kilos / nine pounds of matted hair from her body.Ellie Mae was neglected so badly that when she came to a shelter, it was nearly impossible to know what animal she was just by looking at her.She was found in the home of her owner, who had died, by those sent to clean up the house. They didn't know the woman had owned a dog.She was taken to the Nebraska Humane Society in the USA, close to where she has lived .The staff gave her a makeover that completely transformed her life. Ellie was anaesthetised and a breathing tube was placed in her airways, so they could keep her sedated. A team of three began working on her with clippers and scissors. They carefully cut through mats to remove the years of grimy hair. They had no idea what they would find underneath.

    OPS: Ellie Mae immediately after having her coat removed and claws trimmed (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    A terribly neglected dog has been transformed into a bright-eye pet again – after a five hour operation to shave four kilos / nine pounds of matted hair from her body.Ellie Mae was neglected so badly that when she came to a shelter, it was nearly impossible to know what animal she was just by looking at her.She was found in the home of her owner, who had died, by those sent to clean up the house. They didn't know the woman had owned a dog.She was taken to the Nebraska Humane Society in the USA, close to where she has lived .The staff gave her a makeover that completely transformed her life. Ellie was anaesthetised and a breathing tube was placed in her airways, so they could keep her sedated. A team of three began working on her with clippers and scissors. They carefully cut through mats to remove the years of grimy hair. They had no idea what they would find underneath.

    OPS: Ellie Mae before having her matted coat removed

    Picture supplied by FDerrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    A terribly neglected dog has been transformed into a bright-eye pet again – after a five hour operation to shave four kilos / nine pounds of matted hair from her body.Ellie Mae was neglected so badly that when she came to a shelter, it was nearly impossible to know what animal she was just by looking at her.She was found in the home of her owner, who had died, by those sent to clean up the house. They didn't know the woman had owned a dog.She was taken to the Nebraska Humane Society in the USA, close to where she has lived .The staff gave her a makeover that completely transformed her life. Ellie was anaesthetised and a breathing tube was placed in her airways, so they could keep her sedated. A team of three began working on her with clippers and scissors. They carefully cut through mats to remove the years of grimy hair. They had no idea what they would find underneath.

    OPS: Ellie Mae having her matted coat removed

    Picture supplied by FDerrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    A terribly neglected dog has been transformed into a bright-eye pet again – after a five hour operation to shave four kilos / nine pounds of matted hair from her body.Ellie Mae was neglected so badly that when she came to a shelter, it was nearly impossible to know what animal she was just by looking at her.She was found in the home of her owner, who had died, by those sent to clean up the house. They didn't know the woman had owned a dog.She was taken to the Nebraska Humane Society in the USA, close to where she has lived .The staff gave her a makeover that completely transformed her life. Ellie was anaesthetised and a breathing tube was placed in her airways, so they could keep her sedated. A team of three began working on her with clippers and scissors. They carefully cut through mats to remove the years of grimy hair. They had no idea what they would find underneath.

    OPS: Ellie Mae withher matted coat finally removed

    Picture supplied by FDerrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    A terribly neglected dog has been transformed into a bright-eye pet again – after a five hour operation to shave four kilos / nine pounds of matted hair from her body.Ellie Mae was neglected so badly that when she came to a shelter, it was nearly impossible to know what animal she was just by looking at her.She was found in the home of her owner, who had died, by those sent to clean up the house. They didn't know the woman had owned a dog.She was taken to the Nebraska Humane Society in the USA, close to where she has lived .The staff gave her a makeover that completely transformed her life. Ellie was anaesthetised and a breathing tube was placed in her airways, so they could keep her sedated. A team of three began working on her with clippers and scissors. They carefully cut through mats to remove the years of grimy hair. They had no idea what they would find underneath.

    OPS: Ellie Mae having her matted coat removed

    Picture supplied by FDerrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    A terribly neglected dog has been transformed into a bright-eye pet again – after a five hour operation to shave four kilos / nine pounds of matted hair from her body.Ellie Mae was neglected so badly that when she came to a shelter, it was nearly impossible to know what animal she was just by looking at her.She was found in the home of her owner, who had died, by those sent to clean up the house. They didn't know the woman had owned a dog.She was taken to the Nebraska Humane Society in the USA, close to where she has lived .The staff gave her a makeover that completely transformed her life. Ellie was anaesthetised and a breathing tube was placed in her airways, so they could keep her sedated. A team of three began working on her with clippers and scissors. They carefully cut through mats to remove the years of grimy hair. They had no idea what they would find underneath.

    OPS: Ellie Mae as she is now, awaiting rehoming (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    A terribly neglected dog has been transformed into a bright-eye pet again – after a five hour operation to shave four kilos / nine pounds of matted hair from her body.Ellie Mae was neglected so badly that when she came to a shelter, it was nearly impossible to know what animal she was just by looking at her.She was found in the home of her owner, who had died, by those sent to clean up the house. They didn't know the woman had owned a dog.She was taken to the Nebraska Humane Society in the USA, close to where she has lived .The staff gave her a makeover that completely transformed her life. Ellie was anaesthetised and a breathing tube was placed in her airways, so they could keep her sedated. A team of three began working on her with clippers and scissors. They carefully cut through mats to remove the years of grimy hair. They had no idea what they would find underneath.

    OPS: Ellie Mae having her matted coat removed

    Picture supplied by FDerrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    A terribly neglected dog has been transformed into a bright-eye pet again – after a five hour operation to shave four kilos / nine pounds of matted hair from her body.Ellie Mae was neglected so badly that when she came to a shelter, it was nearly impossible to know what animal she was just by looking at her.She was found in the home of her owner, who had died, by those sent to clean up the house. They didn't know the woman had owned a dog.She was taken to the Nebraska Humane Society in the USA, close to where she has lived .The staff gave her a makeover that completely transformed her life. Ellie was anaesthetised and a breathing tube was placed in her airways, so they could keep her sedated. A team of three began working on her with clippers and scissors. They carefully cut through mats to remove the years of grimy hair. They had no idea what they would find underneath.

    OPS: Ellie Mae as she was brought into the Nebraska Humane Society (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    A terribly neglected dog has been transformed into a bright-eye pet again – after a five hour operation to shave four kilos / nine pounds of matted hair from her body.Ellie Mae was neglected so badly that when she came to a shelter, it was nearly impossible to know what animal she was just by looking at her.She was found in the home of her owner, who had died, by those sent to clean up the house. They didn't know the woman had owned a dog.She was taken to the Nebraska Humane Society in the USA, close to where she has lived .The staff gave her a makeover that completely transformed her life. Ellie was anaesthetised and a breathing tube was placed in her airways, so they could keep her sedated. A team of three began working on her with clippers and scissors. They carefully cut through mats to remove the years of grimy hair. They had no idea what they would find underneath.

    OPS: Ellie Mae before having her matted coat removed

    Picture supplied by FDerrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    A terribly neglected dog has been transformed into a bright-eye pet again – after a five hour operation to shave four kilos / nine pounds of matted hair from her body.Ellie Mae was neglected so badly that when she came to a shelter, it was nearly impossible to know what animal she was just by looking at her.She was found in the home of her owner, who had died, by those sent to clean up the house. They didn't know the woman had owned a dog.She was taken to the Nebraska Humane Society in the USA, close to where she has lived .The staff gave her a makeover that completely transformed her life. Ellie was anaesthetised and a breathing tube was placed in her airways, so they could keep her sedated. A team of three began working on her with clippers and scissors. They carefully cut through mats to remove the years of grimy hair. They had no idea what they would find underneath.

    OPS: Ellie Mae's overgrown toe nails

    Picture supplied by FDerrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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