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  1. There are an estimated 500,000 stray dogs in Puerto Rico, a US Commonwealth about the size of Connecticut. Back in October of 2018 four team members went to the island to see if they could help. Throughout the week, the team saved over 30 dogs. Within the next 8 months, the team visited the island 3 more times and continued to save another 50 Satos and placed them in loving homes. They ...

  2. Rescue & Rehabilitation. Where We Rescue. There are approximately 500,000 abused and abandoned dogs roaming the streets of Puerto Rico. The Sato Project’s rescue efforts began at a place known as Dead Dog Beach in Yabucoa. This infamous dumping ground for unwanted and abused dogs was once home to hundreds of abandoned dogs.

  3. Spirit of the Sato: The Journey of Puerto Rico's Lost Dogs (2013) Parents Guide and Certifications from around the world. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie Ne ...

  4. All Sato Rescue (ASR) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives, and reducing the numbers, of abandoned dogs in Puerto Rico. (Sato is Puerto Rican slang for a mutt.) We rescue and rehome Satos, and we also strive to address the root causes of overpopulation, abuse, and neglect through initiatives aimed at raising public awareness, facilitating low-cost spay and neuter, and ...

  5. We Fight So The Dogs of Puerto Rico Don’t Have To. Donate now. CURRENT ADOPTABLES . If you are interested in adopting one of the dogs below, Apply to Adopt HERE! All of our dogs available for adoption have been spayed or neutered, fully vetted and vacci ...

  6. The Forgotten Dogs of Puerto Rico (The Sato Project): Directed by Jacob Pieczynski. Half a million stray dogs. An island the size of Connecticut. One woman's passion to save them all.

  7. We use the term sato for the name of our project, as it is instantly recognizable in Puerto Rico. A major part of our mission is to permanently change the public perception of these incredible dogs. We believe they should become the official dog of Puerto Rico and treasured by everyone. We continue to fight for them every day.