The first dog cafe opens in Saudi Arabia

In Saudi Arabia, the most important country in the Islamic world, where dogs and cats and other animals were not allowed in public places, the first dog cafe has now opened.

The first dog cafe in Saudi Arabia has opened in the eastern province of Al-Khabar.

Al-Khabar is a short distance from Dammam, and most of its residents work for Aramco, the world's largest oil company.

The city is located on the shores of the Persian Gulf, which is also a tourist hotspot.

The first cafe opened for dogs in Al-Khabar has been named 'The Barking Lot', where other animals, including dogs, are allowed to be brought, but the cafe was opened exclusively for dogs.

The cafe, called The Barking Lot, has been opened by Dalal Ahmed, a Saudi-born Kuwaiti woman who also loves to raise dogs.

According to Dalal Ahmed, when she first came to Saudi Arabia a few years ago, she was not allowed to go to the beach with her dog, which left her frustrated.

According to Dalal Ahmed, after the incident, he thought of people and dogs who are looking for a special place to have a good time with each other and that is why he opened a cafe for dogs.

While the owners are allowed to come with the dogs and have a good time at The Barking Lot, the cafe also has special drinks and meals for the dogs and their owners.

At The Barking Lot, men and women can spend time together with other animals, including their dogs.

Interestingly, in Saudi Arabia, the presence of other animals, including dogs, which are considered haraam in public places is still considered defective, but the environment is changing and there are special cafes and shelters for other animals, including dogs. Homes are opening.

Saudi Arabia has taken a number of more secular steps in recent years, and women now enjoy greater freedom and autonomy than ever before.

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