With a population over 15 million, Baladi dogs are everywhere—and often mistreated or killed. But that’s starting to change.
At the top of the 448-foot tall Pyramid of Khafre, Lang spotted a dog near the apex of the structure and managed to film the ...
Despite her horrific injuries, Zoe was also caring for a litter of puppies who were found in a nearby alleyway.
Supported by By Franz Lidz They say that every dog has its day, and for Apollo, a young stray who roams the Giza necropolis in Greater Cairo, that day was Oct. 14. Just after sunrise, a paraglider ...
Apollo and his brood, along with many other stray dogs, often hang around the pyramids. A group known as the American Cairo Animal Rescue Foundation has long cared for Apollo and his pack ...
Beneath the blazing Egyptian sun, crowds at the Giza Pyramids gazed up at the ancient wonders, but some had their eyes peeled for a new attraction. "There he is," one ...
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