A Commitment to Compassion: The RTA Store & The Sato Project

Through this collaboration, we aim to support their mission of curbing the stray dog overpopulation crisis in Puerto Rico and rescuing, rehabilitating, and finding loving homes for these deserving animals.

Woman kissing a happy puppy
Sato Project volunteer carrying a pet transport crate
Two veterinarians checking a small dog

The RTA Store and Sato Project logosWhat is The Sato Project?

The Sato Project was founded in 2011 and has since rescued over 7,500 dogs from the streets and beaches of Puerto Rico. The term "Sato" refers to the mixed-breed street dogs found on the island.

The organization started its rescue efforts at Dead Dog Beach in Yabucoa, a notorious dumping ground for unwanted dogs and the site of Hurricane Maria’s landfall in 2017. Today, their efforts have expanded to include community outreach alongside adoption, with the inception of #OperationSato, a free spay/neuter/vaccination program offered to families in PR.

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From Rescue to Rehabilitation

The Sato Project takes a comprehensive approach to animal rescue. Following their rescues, our satos undergo an unprecedented 14-page veterinary protocol to ensure the highest standard of medical care before they are cleared for adoption. Vetting and rehabilitation includes a mandatory quarantine period, vaccinations, surgical sterilization, behavioral assessments, and socialization and emotional decompressing at our Sanctuary on the island.

Preventing Overpopulation

In Puerto Rico, the cost of vital medical procedures like spaying, neutering, and vaccinating can be a significant burden for pet owners. Coupled with the economic challenges in recent years, the pandemic, and several natural disasters, the population explosion has reached an unprecedented inflection point. In typical fashion, The Sato Project has identified the evolution of this crisis, and has come out swinging with a pivoted, one-two punch approach: recognizing that mass spay/neuter/vaccine events and TNR services run alongside adoptions is the most impactful way to diminish the number of satos who must suffer. It attacks the crux of the problem—the birth of unwanted litters and the spread of disease.

In 2023, The BISSELL Pet Foundation and Cathy Bissell donated crucial medical supplies and surgical equipment to help TSP launch #OperationSato, where they successfully examined, spayed, neutered, vaccinated, microchipped over 1,200 dogs; that equipment has remained on-island and has already been put to use in other #OperationSato events. Building off the success of our collaboration with BISSELL, in 2024 TSP partnered with Dra. Adriana Luna, a local veterinarian in Puerto Rico who runs the LunaVetHelp clinic. Since joining forces, #OperationSato and LunaVetHelp have continued to organize local OS events in different municipalities around PR, and are on track to treat 3,000 owned dogs and TNR candidates on the island by the end of 2024.

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Join Us in Making a Difference

You can support The Sato Project in several ways:

adopt

Adopt

Give a rescued dog a forever home.

donate

Donate

Financial contributions help fund rescues, medical care, and rehabilitation.

volunteer

Volunteer

Offer your time and skills to assist in various capacities.

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Stories of Hope and Transformation

Meet some of the dogs whose lives have been transformed thanks to The Sato Project. From neglected strays to beloved family members, these success stories highlight the impact of rescue and rehabilitation efforts

Financial contributions help fund rescues, rehabilitation, flights, and our Operation Sato initiative.

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