The weekend of the ppp and the chiguagua by MasTorrencito


That weekend came with a tingle in my stomach. It was Friday and, as usual, I had sent the messages to the clients who were coming. But this time, something made me uneasy: four PPPs, those potentially dangerous dogs they talk so much about, would be gathering at the house.

I knew that everything could go well… but also that, if something went wrong, it could be complicated. One of the owners wasn’t at ease either. You could see it in the way he was looking at his dog, the way he was holding the leash in his hand, not letting go of it at all. Did he not trust his dog? Or was he afraid of what might happen to the others? No one knew.

But after thinking it over, we took the most logical decision: let them play and, if something went wrong, they would be tied up .

And then the real story began…

The first contact

The dogs looked at each other. There was tension in the air. Manuela, the golden of the house, wagged her tail excitedly and approached the group of newcomers.

-Welcome to Mas Torrencito, everyone plays here! -he greeted with his usual sweetness.

One of the PPPs, an imposing American Staffordshire, looked her up and down, cocking his head to one side.

-Play? I don’t know… They always say I’m dangerous.

Mastiff, the 80-kilogram giant who ruled the house with his presence alone, approached with his leisurely gait and his deep voice boomed like quiet thunder:

-Here it doesn’t matter what humans say. Here it matters how we behave.

The PPPs looked at each other – was it possible, could they just play without being judged?

One of them, a Rottweiler, dusted himself off and smiled:

-Well, if playing is the norm, let’s get the party started!

And so, in a matter of minutes, the dogs that many feared were running around the yard, sharing runs, jumps and romps as if they had known each other all their lives.

The Chihuahua takes action

But of course, the real protagonist of the drama was missing.

From the terrace, a tiny Chihuahua, with more ego than size, watched the scene with an indignant face.

-This is unacceptable! -They invade us! They want to dominate us! We, the little ones, cannot allow this!

Manuela, who was rolling in the grass, raised her head.

-What are you saying, little boy? We’re playing.

The Chihuahua, chest puffed out, leapt down from the chair and planted himself in front of the group of giants.

-I am the leader here! And I demand respect!

The PPPs looked at him. Then they looked at Mastiff. Then they looked at each other.

Mastiff, with infinite patience, gave him a gentle nudge with his muzzle.

-Go to sleep, little guy.

But the Chihuahua would not give up. He ran around the big ones, barking at the top of his lungs.

-I warn you, don’t make me angry!

The PPPs, at first puzzled, began to find it funny. One of them lay down on the floor, staring at him.

-Okay, okay, don’t get angry, great warrior. What do you propose?

The Chihuahua went blank. No one used to take him seriously.

-Eh… well… obey me! -he said, trying to make his voice sound deeper.

The big ones burst into doggy laughter. Manuela wagged her tail sweetly.

-You’re a case, little guy.

But of course, every time one of the PPPs got too close, the Chihuahua would run like lightning to its owner’s lap, trembling.

-Protect me, humans! They are too big!

And that’s how the day went: the big ones playing in total harmony and the Chihuahua barking at everyone and then hiding when they responded.

The final lesson. The weekend of the ppp and the chiguagua.

By the end of the weekend, the dogs were exhausted, lying in the sun, breathing easy after so many runs.

Mastiff, with his stately bearing, looked at the PPPs and nodded approvingly.

-You have shown that the danger is not in the race, but in the heart of each one.

Manuela settled next to him, sighing with satisfaction.

-Yes, and also that size doesn’t matter… even if some find it hard to accept.

Everyone looked at the Chihuahua, who pretended to be asleep, ignoring the stares.

-I always knew everything would be under control,» she murmured, hiding even more in her owner’s lap.

We humans looked at each other and smiled. We had been worried for nothing. In the end, the dogs knew what they were doing. The danger was not in them. It was in our own misconceptions.

And so, between games, barking and the inexhaustible theater of the Chihuahua, we learned something important: coexistence is possible, as long as we put prejudices aside and listen to what dogs teach us every day.


From MasTorrencito we wish you a good day and may your dogs be with you!!!!


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🌿 Sustainability, wellbeing and a pet-friendly spirit at Mas Torrencito
At Mas Torrencito, we understand sustainability as something inseparable from the wellbeing of people… and their dogs. We live surrounded by nature and share our space with animals every day, so caring for the environment is not an option: it is part of our way of life.

For this reason, we are committed to a model of conscious, efficient and deeply pet-friendly rural tourism, where technology, respect for the environment and living alongside pets go hand in hand.

☀️ Solar energy produced on site

We have a photovoltaic installation consisting of:

🔹 72 solar panels
🔹 Individual panel power: 450 W
🔹 Total installed capacity: ~32.4 kWp

Thanks to the high level of solar radiation in the Empordà, this system allows an estimated annual production of between 50,000 and 55,000 kWh, covering a very significant part of the accommodation’s energy consumption.

➡️ A large part of the energy used to heat water, light the rooms and provide comfort for guests and pets is generated directly at the farmhouse.

🔋 Batteries to make the most of every ray of sunshine

Solar energy is complemented by an energy storage system with:

🔹 40 kWh in batteries
🔹 Use of surplus energy
🔹 Use of self-generated energy during the night

This allows us to:

reduce dependence on the grid,
minimise consumption peaks,
and ensure a more stable energy supply, even during periods of high occupancy (when dogs and people are enjoying themselves to the fullest 🐶😄).

🌡️ Efficient thermal comfort (aerothermal system)

The climate control at Mas Torrencito is provided by aerothermal technology, a highly efficient and environmentally friendly system that offers:

lower energy consumption,
reduced emissions,
stable and comfortable temperatures all year round.

Ideal for people to feel comfortable… and for dogs to sleep peacefully, without excessive heat or cold.

💧 Responsible water use

We use greywater recycling systems, reusing water from showers and washbasins for other non-potable purposes.

In a rural setting, every drop counts, especially when there are gardens, green areas and happy dogs running around.

♻️ Recycling and responsible waste management

We promote a conscious approach to waste management through:

selective waste separation,
reduction of plastics,
responsible use of cleaning products and consumables.

All with the aim of maintaining a clean, healthy and safe environment for people and pets.

🐾 Rural tourism with meaning (and with paw prints)

Mas Torrencito is:

a rural retreat where dogs are part of the family,
a project that cares for the natural environment,
and a place where sustainability and pet-friendly values are not labels, but a daily reality.

Because we believe there is no better rural tourism than one that respects nature… and those who enjoy it on four paws 🐕💚