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Air Force Staff Sgt. Catharine Johnson comforts her dog, Beni, as Army Capt. Sara Emanuel listens to his breathing during his annual exam at the Charleston AFB veterinary clinic April 13. The base veterinary clinic currently treats 4,800 dogs and cats per year and has a goal of booking 500 - 600 appointments per month. Sergeant Johnson is a military working dog handler and Beni is a military working dog, assigned to the 437th Security Forces Squadron. Captain Emanuel is the officer in charge of the veterinary clinic attached to the Tennessee Valley District Veterinary Command, Fort Jackson Branch, Charleston section. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marie Cassetty)
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Air Force Staff Sgt. Catharine Johnson comforts her dog, Beni, as Army Capt. Sara Emanuel listens to his breathing during his annual exam at the Charleston AFB veterinary clinic April 13. The base veterinary clinic currently treats 4,800 dogs and cats per year and has a goal of booking 500 - 600 appointments per month. Sergeant Johnson is a military working dog handler and Beni is a military working dog, assigned to the 437th Security Forces Squadron. Captain Emanuel is the officer in charge of the veterinary clinic attached to the Tennessee Valley District Veterinary Command, Fort Jackson Branch, Charleston section. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Marie Cassetty)


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