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Peck Howling

January 19, 2016February 9, 2016 Inteliperra Leave a comment Know Our Local Dogs - Viralatas, story

This is a video of our friend Peck. He is a viralata who lives in the streets of the Colonial Zone. He loves my Momma. When he sees her he likes to put his head on her lap while she pets his head. Now he serinades Momma with his howling when she talks her silly […]

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Crazy When Dogs Think They Are In Love

February 13, 2015February 13, 2015 Inteliperra Leave a comment Health - News - Commentary, Know Our Local Dogs - Viralatas

I do not know if it is dog love or that they just like the nooky. When a girl dog comes in heat the Colonial Zone gets CRAZY! I watch the street from the safety of my home. Watching while looking out my window at the commotion below. All my friends go nuts. There is […]

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Abeja – A Loved Local Dog

June 2, 2014June 2, 2014 Inteliperra Leave a comment Know Our Local Dogs - Viralatas

This is Abeja (Bee in English). (My mom likes to name the dogs she likes so that they feel like they are loved and someone looks out for them.) Abeja is a little dog that lives in the streets of the Colonial Zone. The locals call these street dogs Viralatas. Abeja is a female and […]

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Zippy – A Loved Local Dog

May 31, 2014April 21, 2021 Inteliperra Leave a comment Know Our Local Dogs - Viralatas

This is Zippy. (My mom likes to name the dogs she likes so that they feel like they are loved and someone looks out for them.) Zippy is a good friend of mine. She lives in the streets of the Colonial Zone. The locals call these street dogs Viralatas. Zippy lives in the Plaza Bartolomé […]

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Bruiser – A Loved Local Dog

May 31, 2014April 21, 2021 Inteliperra Leave a comment Know Our Local Dogs - Viralatas

This is Bruiser. (My mom likes to name the dogs she likes so that they feel like they are loved and someone looks out for them.) He is a good friend of mine. He lives in the streets of the Colonial Zone. The locals call these street dogs Viralatas. He looks frightening but really he […]

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