Sunday, March 28, 2010

Los Perros de Olmue

Aside from being the premier grower of the bizzare and beloved horn fruit, The Inca Gold Brand farm is also one of the leading protectors of stray dogs (of which there is no shortage in Chile). There were roughly 25 adopted dogs on the farm in Chile and another 30-40 on the Washington State farm. Below you can get a small sneak peek of the herd:


New pups in the de-contamination zone. The paint indicates a recent vaccination.


Unknown husky... the eyes scare me (as you will see, I was not able to learn even close to all of their names).




Unknown wirey-haired pup who has a (not pictured) smooth hair twin.



Mama! The second in command (to Red, pictured below).



Jenny - Cute as pie, but real annoying.



Charlie - Not the sharpest tool in the shed... okay, he is the dullest, but its what gives him his charm!







Valentina - Fattest dog on campus, and in the end, my favorite.



Red - The deputy. First in command, keeping all the other punks in line.



Selva (Jungle) - Lacked personality.



Stephanie - Grover´s female counter part in Chile! Loved Stephanie. Lots of character and she really appreciates a good nose scratching.



Unknown skiddish pup.


New dog named Pheonix until a better name is decided upon. No manners.


Maggie - Cutest, most well behaved pup in the litter. This lucky dog is headed State-side at the end of the year.

Krema aka Shit Eater - The dog honestly eats a lot of poop and has a terrible habit of comulsively licking people.


Rosalinda - Spends every waking moment staring at the ground waiting for any sort of relfection to appear. When they do (watches or ipods in the vaccinity), she pounces, digs, and is as happy as a clam!

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