Maybe Anubis... I'm not quite sure. Sorry.
Falcon.
Dogs in Egyptian mythology were often associated with the god Anubis, who was depicted with the head of a jackal or a dog. Anubis was the god of mummification and the afterlife, and dogs were believed to assist him in guiding souls to the underworld. Dogs were also seen as symbols of protection and loyalty in Egyptian culture.
Anubus is a god with the head of a jackal, but is not the god of dogs. He weighs the hearts of the dead, in order to determine their worthiness to enter the afterlife.
Hathor represents 'the joy of motherhood' and 'closeness of family'.
I think the Basenji is named for the Egyptian god of dogs and a Basenji's head looks like the god's face.
Ra is the 'God of Gods' or 'King of Gods' He represents life that the sun gives, and the journey that it makes across the sky. He also represents fatherhood and leadership.
the crook and flail is commonly represents the power of the gods and Pharaohs
The Egyptian god Bes was the dwarf god.
There is no Egyptian god Zozer.
There was no Egyptian god of lice.
Apis is a god from Egyptian mythology, and can be spelled either Apis or Hapis. This god is represented by the animal the bull, and actual bulls were often used as a ritual sacrifice.
There is no Egyptian god of wheat, however there is an Egyptian god of grain. The name of this god was 'Neper'. He was sometimes called 'Neper the reaper' because of his association with grain and harvesting.