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Bongo: The Beloved Protector of Barranco de Santos

April 20, 2025
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There are lives that intersect unexpectedly, evolving into heartwarming tales, much like that of Bongo and José Manuel. This sturdy dog has been a companion and protector to his current owner for a decade, after financial constraints led him to dwell in one of the caves at Barranco de Santos Santacrucero, where he continues to reside with his loyal friend after thirteen years.

Each morning, José Manuel and Bongo venture from their cave to the Salamanca neighbourhood, where they partake in a customary ritual that has endeared them to the locals. Around 10:00, they arrive at the Chapel bar for breakfast. Bongo waits outside, eagerly anticipating his leg sandwich or slices of ham from the generous staff. Following this, they journey to Student Price, where the shopkeeper treats them to sweets.

José Manuel shares that “Bongo is a remarkably clever and obedient dog. He is quite famous; people recognise him more than they do me. He never steals or deceives me. He is a good lad,” remarks his owner. Bongo, now 12 years old, came into José Manuel’s life unexpectedly. “His first owner emigrated and left him with a girl who had another dog. They fought, so she asked me if I could look after him for a few days. Ultimately, no one wanted him, and I ended up keeping him. He means everything to me; he is my entire family, and I have even gone without food to save money for any veterinarian visits he might need.”

Life in the ravine is tranquil for both of them. “People suggest that I go to the shelter to seek assistance, but I prefer to remain here, where I feel compelled to stay. I have cleaned the entire area and with what I find, I purchase rodent poison. I realise this place isn’t mine, but I take care of it, keep it clean, and have even planted trees to enhance its beauty,” he concludes.

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