It’s a Hard Dog Life

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There are 4 community dogs in Pacheco: Moro, Shinki, Vaini and old “Pache”. These stray dogs are now the very soul of the project.

 

The oldest dog, Pache, is 8 years old now, he was found on the streets of Pacheco when we first arrived and little by little became part of our daily activities and so rather “he” adopted us. Vaini (short for Vainilla) was found pregnant about 5 years ago, we took her in and took care of her and her two babies: Moro and Shinki.

Now they are part of the Pacheco family and bring joy and love to our community.

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