1 mayo 2009
Well at least I am on my own computer, the last post had the wrong date and I have to remember that the keyboards at the local internet cafĂ©’s are different from the ‘nortamericano; ones! There are mucho dogs in the streets; they seem to be everywhere and all types if breeds, too bad as some of them look like they would make really good pets. People tend to ignore them and just go about their business like they are not there. At times they are killed by cars as they just wonder the road; there is no animal control in Nicaragua so they are allowed to wonder. Apparently there is more suffering during the dry season as they look for water as well as food. People do keep small dogs as pets but when they tire of they them they let them loose. I have already seen several dogs that if I could I would bring home with me, it makes me sad and lonely for my own dogs. I have only seen one lady who regularly feed three dogs that have taken up residence on her street, other than that people do not generally give them handouts. They are not a problem nor do they seem dangerous to the passer-by.
Well at least I am on my own computer, the last post had the wrong date and I have to remember that the keyboards at the local internet cafĂ©’s are different from the ‘nortamericano; ones! There are mucho dogs in the streets; they seem to be everywhere and all types if breeds, too bad as some of them look like they would make really good pets. People tend to ignore them and just go about their business like they are not there. At times they are killed by cars as they just wonder the road; there is no animal control in Nicaragua so they are allowed to wonder. Apparently there is more suffering during the dry season as they look for water as well as food. People do keep small dogs as pets but when they tire of they them they let them loose. I have already seen several dogs that if I could I would bring home with me, it makes me sad and lonely for my own dogs. I have only seen one lady who regularly feed three dogs that have taken up residence on her street, other than that people do not generally give them handouts. They are not a problem nor do they seem dangerous to the passer-by.
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