
You are a dog. A pet or stray is up to you. You live in Peru where many dogs, stray or not, wonder during the day. If you are a pet you are allowed to roam the streets during the day, it's your choice if you return to your human at dinner time. As a stray you must hunt and find shelter for yourself. There are no particular packs of dogs just strays and pets that meet together during the day and form temporary packs without hierarchy. These "packs" will often disperse as pets go home then meet the next day, often with more or less than before as the dogs move around the city to explore. There are meeting places all over town where dogs of all kind hang around. Many dogs are mutts and crossbreds.
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Each day, after breakfast, the pets are let out of the house to do as they wish. They can wonder as far from home as they wish. From as young as 7 months to as old as 16 years walk the streets of Peru. Most dogs know the streets as well as any cab driver and all the alley was and little holes in the fence. There are many people and cars but the dogs have learnt street smarts so you can cross the roads safely. If you're a pup you can learn street smarts by yourself, or you can follow an older dogs example. The dogs of Peru aren't aggressive to people, not even the strays. They step into line to pass the humans, or stay away from them entirely. Many dogs will follow each other to a spot where everyone likes to meet. Any experienced dog will know all the meeting locations around the town. Females in heat choose their partners, known as mates, who will stick to their side until she is ready. The male will growl at any other male who gets to close to his partner. Fights often break out, not play fight but street fights. Despite the ferocity, the rules they learnt as puppies means the bites rarely make contact and no one gets seriously hurt. At the end of the day it's the pet's choice on weather to go home. As soon as it's dinner time the dog start to slip away. Some travel in groups, normally neighbours or dogs who live down the street, and others travel alone. In a choice between the wild and home comforts they know where their loyalties lie.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyiRjEcrrLI - Skip to 42:30, the end of this video explains the RP.
No one carries a camera in the RP







In parks or in a quiet alley way.
(Obviously not that clean or shiny.)
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