Horse-riding dog attracts visitors’ attention in Turkey’s Cappadocia
Boncuk rides a horse in Cappadocia, Nevşehir, Turkey, June 22, 2020. (IHA Photo)


Boncuk is a particularly popular 14-year-old cocker spaniel owned by Ferhat Altıntaş, a tour guide in central Turkey’s most popular tourism spot, Cappadocia.

Altıntaş, who has worked on a horse farm for 11 years, taught his little canine friend to ride a horse, and the dog now demonstrates his abilities to tourists visiting the region.

"Boncuk came to us when he was 4, and we have been living together for 10 years. Because he loves horses, I taught him to ride horses," the tour guide said.

"Boncuk can stand on a horse even without a saddle, which is difficult for people," Altıntaş said. He also noted that the harmony between Boncuk and the horses is great.

Many domestic and foreign tourists visiting Cappadocia take photographs with Boncuk.

Listed on UNESCO's World Cultural Heritage List since 1985, Cappadocia attracts millions of tourists each year with its famous fairy chimneys, natural rock formations, underground settlements, rock-cut historical monasteries and hot air balloon tours.