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My husband, Steve, and I adopted Charlotte on August 27, 2016 from the Sato Project, which rescues abandoned and abused dogs from the streets and beaches of Puerto Rico. My family is originally from Puerto Rico, and I've been aware of the overwhelming stray and dog abuse problem they have there, and I've wanted to be part of the solution since I was a little girl. So it was literally a dream come true that we could adopt from Puerto Rico.
She has been such a blessing and ray of sunshine in our lives in such a short amount of time. She is smart, sweet, gentle and loves everyone that she meets! She gets stopped on the street for cuddles and kisses daily and we don't mind one bit because we see how happy she makes people....and the world can use an extra dose of happy these days.
Her instagram, @APuppyNamedCharlotte was created as a way to share photos of her and bring some awareness to the incredible work her rescue does. Coincidentally, it has also been a way to connect with other dog lovers and owners and promote small business. We hope that she can bring others some of the joy and fun she brings into our lives.
With love, Rebecca, Steve & Charlotte
Brooklyn, NY
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