Sato (dog)
Sato is a Puerto Rican slang term referring to a mixed breed dog. Due to a combination of economic, social, and cultural factors, Puerto Rico has a terrible problem of animal overpopulation, abandonment, abuse, and neglect, meaning that abandoned satos can be found everywhere, struggling to survive on the streets, beaches, and commercial centers. Because of satos' out-of-control numbers and some's view of them as a public menace and health hazard, they are sometimes the victims of abuse such as burning and drowning.
While satos come in a variety of shapes and sizes, they are often small to medium-sized, with large ears and stubby legs. They are highly intelligent, healthy, and loyal, making them excellent companion dogs.
Many organizations, such as '"The Sato Project", 'Animal Lighthouse Rescue, Save a Sato Foundation, All Sato Rescue, Island Dog, El Faro de los Animales, Amigos de los Animales, ARF of Mercer, and "Buffalo Sato Rescue, are dedicated to rescuing abused and abandoned satos and finding homes for them through shelters on the U.S. mainland. Because of these efforts, satos are becoming more and more popular pets in the United States. '
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External links
- Animal Lighthouse Rescue
- Save a Sato Foundation
- Navarro, Mireya (January 6, 1998). "Puerto Rico Tackles Issue Of Stray Dogs' Suffering". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-11-13.