An animal sanctuary in Jeddah that is more than just a pet project

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Updated 11 November 2021
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An animal sanctuary in Jeddah that is more than just a pet project

  • DJ Kennels is home to dogs, cats, rabbits, owls, hyenas and even a lion

JEDDAH: Pet therapy is a relatively new concept in Saudi Arabia but the fact that it has been widely embraced and supported suggests that it is something that was badly needed.
DJ Kennels, which was established in Jeddah in 2017, is an animal shelter that provides a home for abandoned pets and even rescued wild animals. The residents of this mini wildlife park include dogs, cats, rabbits, owls, hyenas and even a lion.
For many animal lovers in the city, DJ Kennels offers the perfect chance for some much-needed animal therapy, especially after the closure of other animal sanctuaries such as Al-Anaam Al-Jameela Park and Fayfa.
Pet therapy is just one of the services provided by DJ Kennels. It also handles animal adoptions, a pet hotel, volunteering opportunities and animal rescue services, among others. They also take in pets whose owners can no longer care for them, and train them if required so that they can be put up for adoption.
Mahmoud Azzam, the owner of the kennels, told Arab News that it all began as a hobby.
“I saw a huge demand for services such as animal parks and petting zoos, and this is how this hobby turned into a business,” he said. “At the same time it is considered a community service with a financial return.”
The shelter is a constantly changing environment, he added, “because a large part of the park is for rescued animals such as lions, hyenas and owls, so we do not know what we will find on our doorstep tomorrow.”
He said that the National Center for the Development of Wildlife is the main Saudi governmental organization responsible for animal welfare issues and is doing good work caring for exotic animals.
“That is why we urge people to talk with them first,” he added.
Within this official framework DJ Kennels is determined to provide whatever help it can, and Azzam explained how he happened to end up caring for a lion.

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• DJ Kennels, which was established in Jeddah in 2017, is an animal shelter that provides a home for abandoned pets and even rescued wild animals. The residents of this mini wildlife park include dogs, cats, rabbits, owls, hyenas and even a lion.

• Pet therapy is just one of the services provided by DJ Kennels. It also handles animal adoptions, a pet hotel, volunteering opportunities and animal rescue services, among others.

• They also take in pets whose owners can no longer care for them, and train them if required so that they can be put up for adoption.

“He was (unfortunately) bought illegally but the owner felt guilty and decided to put him here,” he said. “He contacted us to help the cub. Its health condition was very bad; he couldn’t walk and was eating poorly. We decided to send him to a reserve in Africa but then the pandemic happened and flights were grounded. Luckily flights have now resumed and we are working with the authorities on transport procedures.”
Other unusual residents at the shelter include two owls.
“One of them was caught in the wild and the other one was bought illegally,” said Azzam. “They cannot be released back into the wild because they both have permanent disabilities. So we have tried to create a similar environment for them to live in here.
Azzam’s 10-year-old daughter Jumana said she shares her father’s love of animals, and that it began at the tender age of two.
“I owned a dog at the time,” she said. “We have had horses and camels at DJ Kennels but they were sent to stables. I hope the horses will come back. I also told my dad that it would be nice to have colorful parrots in the park.”
Shahd Ali, a visitor at the shelter, told Arab News that she goes there regularly with her siblings “because they love interacting with animals and I think it is difficult to find a place that provides these services in Jeddah. I hope there is more diversity of animals and more organizations.”
Azzam said that when he decided to open the refuge up to visitors, he was mindful that studies have shown that interacting with animals can have beneficial effects on many people, especially those with special needs, including autism.
“A child with autism attracts the animal’s attention,” he explained. “Especially dogs, because dogs have the advantage that they know how to deal with autistic patients.”

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Azzam added that patients should check first with their care providers whether it is safe for them to interact with animals but more often than not, he said, specialists recommend a visit as a form of therapy that can help people with autism. The service is free for people with special needs.
Though the shelter echoes to the sound of the delighted squealing of children, the happy yapping of dogs and the contented purring of cats, the stories of the animals cared for by DJ Kennels are often tinged with sadness.
Some people simply abandon their pets, said Azzam. The shelter takes them in and, if necessary, trains them to socialize and trust humans again so that they can be put up for adoption and find a new forever home. Because the pets have already been through one trauma when they were abandoned, DJ Kennels carefully assesses and thoroughly vets potential adopters before agreeing to hand over an animal.
“We provide full-course dog-training services, and as for adopting dogs, we give the dogs social classes to make sure they are harmless to its new owner,” said Azzam. “We only give the animal to a person who is capable of owning a dog after an analysis of the adopter’s living conditions.”
Owning an animal shelter such as DJ Kennels might seem like a great job from the outside, but it requires a lot of time and effort from the owners and staff to keep it running. In addition, such shelters are not lucrative businesses, and the income is not enough to cover veterinary bills, Azzam said, but he hopes that might change in the future.
He also called on volunteers to join his team, given that one of the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 is to spread awareness of volunteering and increase the number of volunteers in the country to 1 million by 2030.
“Many young people in the community have knowledge, time and effort to give, especially young people who are full of energy, and we’re not fully benefiting from them,” said Azzam.
Though the traditional view among many in the region was that ownership of dogs is prohibited because they some religious texts describe them as unclean, attitudes are slowly changing.
“I believe in different opinions and I advise people who think that dogs are unclean to look at different approved religious and legal opinions,” Azzam said. “People are enemies to what they don’t know. With more shelters and businesses such as ours, people have begun to learn about animals and accept them more.”


Moonlight exhibition illuminates Jeddah with art and emotion

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Moonlight exhibition illuminates Jeddah with art and emotion

JEDDAH: The Ehsass Moonlight Exhibition at Jeddah Park’s Wasl Art Space features 120 meticulously curated paintings and artworks.

The event, which began on Sept. 10 and continues until Sept. 14, offers a vibrant platform for both established and emerging local artists to share their creative vision.

The exhibition was officially inaugurated by Abdulkhaleq Al-Zahrani, director general of the Ministry of Information branch in Makkah region, who expressed his appreciation for the variety and scale of the event.

“I’m grateful to be part of such a grand exhibition, filled with a diverse array of beautiful artworks. Meeting so many talented artists and experiencing their brilliant work has been inspiring. The quality of some exhibits is truly remarkable,” he said.

The exhibition also features a variety of events including art workshops, live performances and interactive experiences.

Among the activities are clay and handicraft workshops, face painting, mural drawing, T-shirt illustration, cartoon sketching, and live calligraphy by renowned artist Saud Khan.

Attendees can also enjoy piano performances at the Cocoa Lounge and participate in a podcast with artists. The event is not only an opportunity to appreciate art but also to purchase pieces from the exhibition.

Ali Alqahtani, CEO of Upgrade Ventures and the founder of the exhibition, said: “Ehsass Moonlight was born from a desire to bring the emotive expressions of local artists into a shared space, symbolized by the light of the moon — representing reflection and serenity.”

“Through this exhibition, we aim to highlight the importance of connection, both with ourselves and others, through the medium of art. We want people to rediscover the beauty and emotional depth that often gets overshadowed in our busy lives,” he said.

Alqahtani told Arab News that the artist selection process involved both an open call and curated invitations. “We looked for artists who displayed a deep emotional connection in their work and strong technical abilities. The pieces chosen reflect the exhibition’s central themes of introspection and light, creating a cohesive narrative through a variety of styles and mediums.”

Asked about the exhibition’s contribution to the art community, Alqahtani highlighted the significance of supporting local talent. “This exhibition provides a platform for local artists, many of whom are emerging talents, to reach a broader audience. It fosters a sense of artistic community and collaboration, while also emphasizing the universal language of emotion in art.”

Alqahtani noted the challenges of organizing such an event, particularly finding the right venue and coordinating with a diverse group of artists.

“Creating the serene, intimate ambiance we envisioned was key,” he said. “We worked closely with the artists to ensure the space reflected the moonlight theme, allowing for a collaborative approach in the display of their works.”

First-time participant Naila Hamadani, who has been painting since she was 7, shared her experience. “I’ve been creating art for almost 20 years, but this is my first exhibition. I showcased two paintings, one of which is called ‘After Two Years.’

“It represents my return to art after a creative block. The colors and brightness of the piece reflect the positive changes I’ve experienced during this time.”

Hamadani’s second piece, “Imagination Moon,” is a personal interpretation of the moon, driven by her preference for imagination over realism.

“I enjoy creating from my imagination, and this painting reflects my personal vision of the moon. What I love about art is that people can understand my emotions through my work without needing any explanation.”

Another artist, Rahaf Al Ghamdi, who specializes in abstract and landscape art, drew inspiration from her experiences in AlUla.

“It’s my first time participating in an exhibition. My artwork captures the serenity of stargazing in AlUla — its weather, rocks and mountains. As an emerging artist, I’ve found there are many opportunities in Saudi Arabia, and this exhibition has been a great platform to share my work alongside more established artists.”


Saudi crown prince receives written message from Angolan president

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Saudi crown prince receives written message from Angolan president

  • Prince Faisal bin Farhan relayed the message via Angolan Minister of External Relations Tete Antonio

RIYADH: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received on Thursday a written message from Angola’s President Joao Manuel Goncalves Lourenco addressing relations and ways to boost ties in various fields.
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan received the message from Angolan Minister of External Relations Tete Antonio, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
They also reviewed relations, ways to boost ties, and issues of common interest.


Qassim region unveils scientific research hub

Updated 12 September 2024
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Qassim region unveils scientific research hub

  • Facility, operating under the region’s General Administration of Education, is set to revolutionize scientific research skills among students
  • Center covers a wide range of scientific disciplines including applied physics, biochemistry, computer engineering, robotics and artificial intelligence

BURAIDAH: Qassim Gov. Prince Faisal bin Mishaal bin Saud inaugurated on Thursday the Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Mushaiqih Center for Scientific Research and Innovation, in Buraidah.

The facility, operating under the region’s General Administration of Education, is set to revolutionize scientific research skills among students.

Equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, the center covers a wide range of scientific disciplines including applied physics, biochemistry, computer engineering, robotics and artificial intelligence.

It also features dedicated spaces for emerging fields such as solar and alternative energy, aviation, space sciences, project showcases and a digital manufacturing workshop. The facility can accommodate 380 students.

During his tour, the governor received a briefing from Mohammed Al-Fraih, director general of education in the region.

The governor expressed his enthusiasm for the center’s potential, emphasizing its role in empowering students to discover their talents and develop their capabilities.

He said: “I am proud of our education department’s achievements and their commitment to preparing our youth for future challenges, particularly in technology, space sciences and specialized research.”


Saudi Interior Minister meets with Emir of Qatar in Doha

Updated 12 September 2024
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Saudi Interior Minister meets with Emir of Qatar in Doha

  • The meeting also reviewed bilateral relations and security cooperation

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz met on Thursday with Qatar Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani in Doha.
During the meeting, Prince Abdulaziz conveyed the greetings of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, along with their wishes for continued progress and prosperity for the government and people of Qatar.
The meeting also reviewed bilateral relations and security cooperation between the two countries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.


Riyadh hosts world’s leading chefs

Updated 12 September 2024
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Riyadh hosts world’s leading chefs

  • 200 local and international brands will take part, as well as renowned international chefs
  • Event aims to provide a new global destination on the culinary event map

RIYADH: The world of hospitality and fine cuisine descends on the capital when the Sirha Arabia exhibition is held at the Riyadh Front Exhibitions and Conventions Center from Oct. 1-3.

The exhibition, with the support of the Culinary Arts Commission, is a first-of-its-kind event in the Middle East, in which 200 local and international brands will take part, as well as renowned international chefs.

The global exhibition is an opportunity for chefs, businessmen and food and beverage manufacturers worldwide to participate and display their expertise and excellence in culinary innovations, services and technologies, making it a global platform that anchors the Kingdom’s leadership in the culinary sector.

The event aims to provide a new global destination on the culinary event map, and bring together distinguished chefs from different cultures, food and beverage industry experts, and food service providers from around the world, boosting the Kingdom’s food and beverage industry and hospitality sector.

The Saudi food and beverage industry is the largest in the Middle East and, after being valued at more than SR53 billion ($14 billion) in 2022, is expected to reach about SR130 billion by 2030, with an annual growth rate approaching 11.4 percent.