All of this can best be appreciated through some selected photos of Vaparaiso street scenes:
First, a one-dog shot. This fellow is sprawled in the middle of a busy pedestrian walkway in Parque Italia (there's Linda in the background).
Two dogs. Note that these fellows are behind a fence, and hence are "DOGS on DUTY". They are the only ones you will see who are vigilant and ready for action.

Three dogs on Calle Cummings:

Four dogs in Plaza Bizmark:

An impromptu five dog convention on Calle Capilla (a short way down the hill from where we live)
How many dogs can you find in this picture of Plaza Anibal Pinto? (Hint - more than the next number in our increasing sequence!)

And what about cats? Well, here's a shot of a fish vendor who comes down our block every so often. (That's our apartment building in the background.)
