With a population over 15 million, Baladi dogs are everywhere—and often mistreated or killed. But that’s starting to change.
Last month, American paraglider Alex Lang was utilizing a motor and wing attached to a backpack to soar above the Giza ...
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 ...
CAIRO, Ga. (WALB) - A dog breeder has been arrested after the Grady County Sheriff’s Office launched an investigation into an ...
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The dogs, a local breed, are known for their resilience, intelligence and ability to survive in Egypt's harsh climate. Ibrahim el-Bendary, co-founder of the American Cairo Animal Rescue Foundation ...
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 ...