There is nothing Porteños like more than walking their dogs. Certainly man's best friend, the dogs here are treated to 'doggy dos' (hair treatments), paw pedis, and 'ruff robes' (nothing short of a ballgown).
Professional dog walkers clean up well, making a decent living carting the pooches of the wealthy across the palm tree boulevards - often ten at a time. What they don't clean up, however, is the dog poo. It is literally everywhere, turning a stroll through the city into a veritable ballet.
Here at Cerviño 3981, we have our very own dog... 'Dom,' or maybe 'Dominic.' I can't say I'm a fan. Sometimes he pees on my floor. Sometimes he eats the cat food (yes we have one of them too). Either way, i'm less than enamoured. I clearly don't have what it takes to be a Porteño.
Professional dog walkers clean up well, making a decent living carting the pooches of the wealthy across the palm tree boulevards - often ten at a time. What they don't clean up, however, is the dog poo. It is literally everywhere, turning a stroll through the city into a veritable ballet.
Here at Cerviño 3981, we have our very own dog... 'Dom,' or maybe 'Dominic.' I can't say I'm a fan. Sometimes he pees on my floor. Sometimes he eats the cat food (yes we have one of them too). Either way, i'm less than enamoured. I clearly don't have what it takes to be a Porteño.
That's alot of doggies
Who are they waiting for?
This professional dog walker spent the whole time on his phone.
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