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Handlers carry the two-year-old mongrel dog "Kabang" during a press conference in Manila on June 8, 2013, after returning to the Philippines to a hero's welcome following surgery in the US to reconstruct her face. The dog lost its snout and upper jaw in a road accident in 2011, when she supposedly put herself in harm's way to save two girls from being struck by a motorcycle. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
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Mongrel dog "Kabang" stands next to Filipino veterinarian Anton Lim shortly after their arrival from the US at the international airport in Manila on June 8, 2013, following Kabang's surgery in the US to reconstruct her face after apparently saving two girls from being hit by a motorcycle. In 2011 Kabang, then aged two and pregnant, became a hero in the Philippines after running in front of a motorcycle in what her owner said was a deliberate act to save her daughter and niece who were crossing a busy road. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
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Mongrel dog "Kabang" is carried by Filipino veterinarian Anton Lim shortly after their arrival from the US at the international airport in Manila on June 8, 2013, following Kabang's surgery in the US to reconstruct her face after apparently saving two girls from being hit by a motorcycle. In 2011 Kabang, then aged two and pregnant, became a hero in the Philippines after running in front of a motorcycle in what her owner said was a deliberate act to save her daughter and niece who were crossing a busy road. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
Foto: AFP - TED ALJIBE
Mongrel dog "Kabang" is carried by Filipino veterinarian Anton Lim shortly after their arrival from the US at the international airport in Manila on June 8, 2013, following Kabang's surgery in the US to reconstruct her face after apparently saving two girls from being hit by a motorcycle. In 2011 Kabang, then aged two and pregnant, became a hero in the Philippines after running in front of a motorcycle in what her owner said was a deliberate act to save her daughter and niece who were crossing a busy road. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
Foto: AFP - TED ALJIBE
Mongrel dog "Kabang" walks shortly after her arrival from the US at the international airport in Manila on June 8, 2013, following surgery in the US to reconstruct her face after apparently saving two girls from being hit by a motorcycle. In 2011 Kabang, then aged two and pregnant, became a hero in the Philippines after running in front of a motorcycle in what her owner said was a deliberate act to save her daughter and niece who were crossing a busy road. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
Foto: AFP - TED ALJIBE
A visitor touches the head of two-year-old mongrel dog "Kabang" during a press conference in Manila on June 8, 2013, after returning to the Philippines to a hero's welcome following surgery in the US to reconstruct her face. The dog lost its snout and upper jaw in a road accident in 2011, when she supposedly put herself in harm's way to save two girls from being struck by a motorcycle. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
Foto: AFP - TED ALJIBE
Filipino veterinarian Anton Lim (C) carries two-year-old mongrel dog "Kabang" wearing a US red cross medal, during a press conference in Manila on June 8, 2013, after returning to the Philippines to a hero's welcome following surgery in the US to reconstruct her face. The dog lost its snout and upper jaw in a road accident in 2011, when she supposedly put herself in harm's way to save two girls from being struck by a motorcycle. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
Foto: AFP - TED ALJIBE
Filipino veterinarian Anton Lim (L) carries two-year-old mongrel dog "Kabang" while photographers take photos during a press conference in Manila on June 8, 2013, after returning to the Philippines to a hero's welcome following surgery in the US to reconstruct her face. The dog lost its snout and upper jaw in a road accident in 2011, when she supposedly put herself in harm's way to save two girls from being struck by a motorcycle. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
Foto: AFP - TED ALJIBE
Handlers carry the two-year-old mongrel dog "Kabang" during a press conference in Manila on June 8, 2013, after returning to the Philippines to a hero's welcome following surgery in the US to reconstruct her face. The dog lost its snout and upper jaw in a road accident in 2011, when she supposedly put herself in harm's way to save two girls from being struck by a motorcycle. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE
Foto: AFP - TED ALJIBE