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Those Dirty Satos!!!!

Question:
Yup... they are dirty, I have to give them a bath... lol (BTW, sato is puertorican slang for mutt). Anyway.... I took this pictures that show how Charlotte and Valentina spend most of their time in the backyard.... fighting with each other!!! Of course... it's play fight... they have too much energy in their little paws and that's how they wear it off.. lol.. that and hunting iguanas... but that's another story... anyway... here are the pics:
*Grrrrrrr!!!!*
*No! That's my leg! Stop it!*
*Hey! You bit me hard on the leg!!!*
*So what? you left a lot of your hair on my back...*
Now, stop the fight you two
*We are only playing mom!*
LOL... believe it or not, Charly weights 10 pounds less than Vale, but she always manages to throw Vale to the floor... lol..


Answer:
Hi, I have two Sato as well. LMAO!!

For some reason they say pretty clean in my back yard. BUT, when I take them to the river so I can fish, one of them always finds something really stinky to roll in yuck!!!!!!
I don't have an iguana, but when we met up with a bull snake, both of my mutts seemed afraid. They have never bothered with my snakes in their enclosures at home.
Every morning my dogs have a ritual. I have to turn on the lights for the snakes, feed the fish before they will accept their food. What creatures of habit.
I no longer have my siamese cats, but occasionally the dogs will look into the basement for them. Feeding the cats used to be part of the ritual. For some reason neither dog will go down the stairs so that is where the cats were fed.
The cats loved that.........time out so to speak! lol
Take care
Carol


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Your dogs remind me of Greencolander's dogs.. we were at the dog park last night and they played like that the whole time.. wears them out anyway.
You're dogs are very cute.. I love the look on the white dog's face in the last picture.. so happy looking!


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Thanks! I live in Puerto Rico... and there are wild green iguanas... I've saved around 5-6 for them... the last one Valentina (the cream colored one) managed to get her down of a tree right in the middle of a rainfall... It was a fully grown (5 ft +) female. By the time the rain stopped, and I could get out, the ig. was pretty tired... I tied both dogs and gave her some time to rest and go.. but after an hour, she was still there... so I had to drag it with a broom over the fence to safety... at first she attacked the broom.. but after a while she understanded that I was trying to help and cooperated with me... still... that was a heavy iguana...

They are dirty cause I haven't bathed them in a while... and with all the rainy days lately, the backyard is pretty muddy... and wild... dad hasn't had a chance to mow... so there are plants growing up everywhere... I actually took a pic... I didn't posted it. but here it is... hehe


All that backyard is theirs... there's a lot more of yard after that... you can't see cause of all of the plants... lol... they also have a lot of fruit to eat... since we have some fruit trees and they take the ones that fall... they have mango, pomarosa (sorry, don't know the name in english), carambola (star fruit), grapefruit, papaya, guava, passionfruit, orange... and some more... hehe 8)


Answer:
Your dogs did not look dirty to me! My vet does not favor bathing my dogs unless absolutely neccessary.
But I have to say, You must live in Gods' country! Beautiful lanscape there.
Carol


Answer:
Thanks!

LOL.. you have to pet their bellies to feel the mudd on their hair... lol.. and see the muddy paw prints on my shirt when I come back in... (plus smell their stinky doggy hair...) LOL Odie needs a bath too, he's a bit stinky... but he's not muddy (Odie's my other dog, but he lives inside and is not on the pics)
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