Stray Dogs in Egypt - file
CAIRO - 30 June 2026: More shelters for stray dogs are set to open across Cairo governorate, as part of the governorate's plan to find scientific and humane solutions to the problem of stray dogs in the governorate.
In April, Governor of Cairo, Dr. Ibrahim Saber, conducted an inspection tour to monitor the ongoing construction work at the stray dog shelter project; a 5,000 square-meter plot east of the Autostrad Road in Tebin.
Furthermore, Head of Shorouk City Development Authority, Engineer Mohamed Ahmed Zakaria, announced on Tuesday that a plot of land has been allocated for the construction of a comprehensive shelter for stray dogs in Shorouk City, the news long awaited by many citizens, according to Zakaria.
"This will be done in coordination with the City's Board of Trustees that will undertake the project at its own expense," he added.
Zakaria further stated that an agreement has also been reached to prepare a cooperation protocol with Badr University to carry out the sterilization and vaccination of stray dogs. In addition, a protocol will be signed with an animal welfare organization to begin dogs’ sterilization and vaccination immediately until the shelter construction is completed.
He concluded, “I assure the residents of Shorouk City that this issue has been a top priority for us recently. In response to the residents' demands and to protect our children, the decision was made and implementation procedures began immediately, based on our belief in every citizen's right to live in a safe and civilized city, while applying scientific, humane, and sustainable solutions to address the stray dog problem.”
These shelters aim to provide a safe haven for stray dogs, ensuring public safety without compromising animal welfare.
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