Yes, I'm the mini Lewis Hamilton, named after the famous F1 racer — I'm 4 months old, 11 pounds, and already a champion of zoomies, cuddle sprints, and snack pit stops. I may be tiny, but trust me… my speed, my ears, and my cuteness are all top-tier performance.
I was rescued from the streets of Puerto Rico by the amazing humans at The Sato Project. They say I’ve got “adorable puppy energy,” but I prefer to think of myself as a precision-engineered cuddle machine with turbo-wag technology.
Breaking News:
I’m flying into Morristown, NJ on December 28th, and I would very much love for my forever team—uh, family—to meet me right at the airport. Imagine me trotting out of my crate like a superstar arriving on the grid. Cameras flashing. You crying happy tears. Me wagging like crazy. Honestly? Iconic.
If I don’t get adopted before landing, no problem — I’ll be placed in a wonderful foster home in the tristate area where I’ll continue training in snuggles, zoomies, and general excellence.
My stats:
Zoomies: Lightning fast
Snuggles: Gold medalist
Treat motivation: Maxed out
Puppy eyes: Highly effective
Tail wag: Smooth, consistent, aerodynamic
So… are you ready to take home your newest champion?
Love, Lewis
To Adopt:
Fill out an application at thesatoproject.org/applicationform.
Questions?
Email us at adoption@thesatoproject.org
About The Sato Project:
The Sato Project has been working hard since 2011 to rescue and rehabilitate the stray dogs of Puerto Rico, known locally as “satos.” To date, we’ve saved over 8,000 dogs and are committed to stopping the overpopulation crisis with spay/neuter and vaccination programs. Your adoption helps us continue this vital work
Yes, I'm the mini Lewis Hamilton, named after the famous F1 racer — I'm 4 months old, 11 pounds, and already a champion of zoomies, cuddle sprints, and snack pit stops. I may be tiny, but trust me… my speed, my ears, and my cuteness are all top-tier performance.
I was rescued from the streets of Puerto Rico by the amazing humans at The Sato Project. They say I’ve got “adorable puppy energy,” but I prefer to think of myself as a precision-engineered cuddle machine with turbo-wag technology.
Breaking News:
I’m flying into Morristown, NJ on December 28th, and I would very much love for my forever team—uh, family—to meet me right at the airport. Imagine me trotting out of my crate like a superstar arriving on the grid. Cameras flashing. You crying happy tears. Me wagging like crazy. Honestly? Iconic.
If I don’t get adopted before landing, no problem — I’ll be placed in a wonderful foster home in the tristate area where I’ll continue training in snuggles, zoomies, and general excellence.
My stats:
Zoomies: Lightning fast
Snuggles: Gold medalist
Treat motivation: Maxed out
Puppy eyes: Highly effective
Tail wag: Smooth, consistent, aerodynamic
So… are you ready to take home your newest champion?
Love, Lewis
To Adopt:
Fill out an application at thesatoproject.org/applicationform.
Questions?
Email us at adoption@thesatoproject.org
About The Sato Project:
The Sato Project has been working hard since 2011 to rescue and rehabilitate the stray dogs of Puerto Rico, known locally as “satos.” To date, we’ve saved over 8,000 dogs and are committed to stopping the overpopulation crisis with spay/neuter and vaccination programs. Your adoption helps us continue this vital work
The Sato Project is dedicated to rescuing abused and abandoned dogs from Puerto Rico. There are currently an estimated 500,000 stray dogs roaming the island’s streets and beaches. With no access to food, fresh water, or veterinary care, many of these dogs are living daily lives of severe suffering. The municipal shelter system is drastically overwhelmed, with only five shelters across all 78 of the island’s municipalities. These shelters have a combined euthanasia rate of over 94%. For thousands of stray and abandoned dogs in the area in which we operate, we are their only hope.
The Sato Project is dedicated to rescuing abused and abandoned dogs from Puerto Rico. There are currently an estimated 500,000 stray dogs roaming the island’s streets and beaches. With no access to food, fresh water, or veterinary care, many of these dogs are living daily lives of severe suffering. The municipal shelter system is drastically overwhelmed, with only five shelters across all 78 of the island’s municipalities. These shelters have a combined euthanasia rate of over 94%. For thousands of stray and abandoned dogs in the area in which we operate, we are their only hope.
More about this rescue
In order to meet our adoptable dogs you need to first complete our Adoption Application which can be found here: http://www.thesatoproject.org/applicationform. We will then get in touch to process your application and set up a virtual meet and greet with our dogs in Puerto Rico. We will then let you know when your Sato will be making their flight to the mainland!
Our adoption fee is $650. All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, fully vetted and vaccinated and microchipped.
In order to meet our adoptable dogs you need to first complete our Adoption Application which can be found here: http://www.thesatoproject.org/applicationform. We will then get in touch to process your application and set up a virtual meet and greet with our dogs in Puerto Rico. We will then let you know when your Sato will be making their flight to the mainland!
Our adoption fee is $650. All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, fully vetted and vaccinated and microchipped.
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