As if we were living in Narnia, one of the big issues on the national agenda is the work of the kennels so that the President’s dogs can live in the Quinta de Olivos. A ridiculous fact tempered by a certain naivety which, in difficult times regarding pets, could also have its charm. “My CHILDREN will come to live in Olivos with me”Javier Milei posted.
In this context, and amidst the changes and cuts in public TV, where an adjustment policy is also being implemented, whistling softly and in one of the typical summer programmes, one of those products that aspire to last all year has appeared. While zapping we found the story of the adoption of the actor who made à la cap theater popular: yes, Pablo Alarcón talks about his two dogs, Ruso and El Negro.
The program is called More than you (Monday to Friday at 5pm), is promoted as a space dedicated to “pet owners”. The guide is responsible Daniela Nirenberg, actress and presenter who has been on television since she was nine years old. In your CV it appears that He starred in youth strips such as Rebelde Way AND Little ones. For some time now he has also tried his hand at driving.
“Here it’s the opposite, they are the protagonists”. He explains it to Alarcón, who meanwhile is behind the pichichos everyone goes in circles around the largest studio.
“If you have a pet like us, this is your place,” we hear once again. A tone ShowMatch permeates the scene. The actor chases his animals and then, tired, it will be a meteorite that falls on a sofa. No doubt a fast schedule where “sentient beings” do not allow things to be planned too soon.
A mix of emphasis and empathy, the host underlines the mission: “The common cause is to find a family for many animals that need your love”.
In networks people express themselves: “On public television there is no longer room for Unequalbut yes for a program for dogs”. Another comment: “They bark, a sign that we are riding… Let’s go Milei!!!”
Could it be that the President’s relationship with dogs has hindered the programming of the public channel? It would be better to ask the protagonist.
“It wasn’t Milei’s request”
-Daniela, do you wink at Milei, her request…?
-I understand It wasn’t Milei’s request. But I don’t know, the channel management should confirm this for you. It’s more, I don’t know if he saw the program. I sincerely hope so because everyone knows how much he loves animals…
-Are you a fan of pets?
-I have dogs all my life, yes. I’ve always adopted him, never bought him and I usually go to shelters. Mine are rescued dogs.
-You call them “four-legged children”?
-No, no, I love them, I consider them part of my family. I love them, but I don’t call them that. My son is my son.
-What can you tell us about the English Mastiff, the President’s favorite breed?
-Mmm, not much because I’ve never had one. The closest thing was a boxer/mastiff mix. I really do not know…
-Judging from your experience, do you think this breed will be able to adapt to life in Olivos?
-Look, I’ve never been to Olivos. I understand Any dog can adapt, as long as he knows how to run and has someone to take him for a walk.. In this case there should be no problem.
For more than ten years, Milei had his dog Conan, an English Mastiff, who died in 2017. This led him to clone him. Result: four puppies to whom he gave the name of economists: Murray, Milton, Robert and Lucas.
-What do you think about people who give dogs human names?
-Everyone chooses the name they want. My dogs have Basque human names. Names of people. For example, my partner wanted to name my son Aitor, I didn’t agree and we named him after a dog.
-What is it like to make a program with animals?
-A space on public TV is important because it is a federal space for a program that has a spirit of service. For us who love animals, transits and adoptions are an immense joy. As for your question, dogs can tell who is a good person and who isn’t. The dog approaches those who have good energy.
-Does this make you have confidence in the new President?
-I’m an actress, I’m a presenter, I prefer not to deal with politics. But I hope so, I want the country to do well. AND I hope the President likes the program. I hope it lasts over time and public TV lasts too.
Source: Clarin