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    Feature: Pet carnival held in Egypt to raise animal protection awareness

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    CAIRO, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) — In a joyful atmosphere, hundreds of pet lovers gathered in Egypt’s Mediterranean North Coast in the Matrouh Governorate for an annual pet carnival.

    Aleef is a pet Carnival that is usually held in Egypt’s capital Cairo. Being the country’s largest of its kind, it provides pet lovers and owners a chance to meet experts in pet care, breeding, and nutrition.

    “We have been holding this event for 12 years, but this is the first time to organize it in the North Coast, which is a plus for us,” said Nadine Hamdy, marketing manager of the carnival.

    A number of veterinarians, pet nutritionists, and pet trainers participated in the event, which took place on Saturday. It includes activities of pets medication and training and offers a number of recreational activities for pets, such as swimming trainings and shows.

    Such event would help people better get along with animals, Hamdy said.

    For Adam Kilani, a visitor from neighboring Alexandria Governorate, the event is an unforgettable experience for him, as his five-year-old pet dog Gawaher had learnt to swim for the first time in a year.

    “It is a great chance for me to learn about pet care in an amusing way,” Kilani said, as he watched his dog swim.

    Holding such events, especially in tourist resorts during the summer, will significantly promote the culture of pet ownership in Egypt, said Kilani.

    “I have seen people here who have never touched a dog, but they were very happy to play with Gawaher. Some of them said they would love to keep a dog at home soon,” Kilany said.

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    Lina Kamal, who brought her three-year-old dog to the carnival, said the event was important because it raised the issue of stray animals and offered solutions to their plight.

    “We should have stronger awareness to protect animals…this is one of the things that the carnival advocates,” said Kamal.



    Credit: The Star : News Feed

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