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Loukanikos (Greek: Λουκάνικος: "the sausage loukaniko"), initially named "Theodor", was a Greek riot dog that participated in almost every anti-austerity protest in Greece. He was commonly known for joining protests, barking at police, helping in street battles with the Greek police as well as participating in anarchist rallies and ...
A riot dog is a stray dog that accompanies street protesters. The term originated during the 2008 Greek riots when a number of stray dogs remained among the protesters even when violent rioting broke out. [1] [2] [3] A few riot dogs have acquired a large following of fans around the world such as the Greek Loukanikos [4] [5] [6] and Negro ...
Greek police kicked open a gate to a free a dog that was threatened by approaching wildfire. The dog was trapped in a garden in Mandra, a town on the outskirts of Athens, but police managed to ...
The Greek Harehound is a medium-sized dog breed with short, black hair and tan markings. They stand from 18 to 22 inches (46 to 56 cm) and weigh from 38 to 44 pounds (17 to 20 kg). The breed is slightly longer than it is tall. The average lifespan for the Greek Harehound is about 11 years. [1]
The two rights groups said they interviewed 21 survivors and five relatives of people still missing as well as representatives of the Greek coast guard and the Greek police.
Riot police faced protesters outside the offices of Greece's rail operator in Athens following a deadly head-on train collision that killed at least 57 people. Multiple cars derailed and at least ...
The Kritikos Lagonikos (Cretan Hound) (Greek:Kρητικός Λαγωνικός) is a breed of dog from the island of Crete, in Greece. [1] The Cretan Hound is recognized both in Greece and in Germany. [2] The breed is also considered to be the oldest European dog breed dating to perhaps before 3200 BCE and Neolithic times. [3] [4]
The Alopekis (Greek: Αλωπεκίς) is a small, ancient, primitive landrace of dog from Greece and adjacent regions of the Balkan peninsula. Alopekis have prick ears, a curved tail, and a double coat. [1] Alopekis were bred as a multipurpose farm dog, functioning as a hunting dog, watchdog and shepherd. [2]