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World: Brazil | Michelle Bolsonaro | Augustus: The dog that adopted the first

Rio de Janeiro. [EFE]. The dog adopted by the first lady of Brazil, Michelle Bolsonaro, who quickly gained the affection of the residents at the Palacio de la Alvorada, only enjoyed twelve days of the pleasures of the official residence of the Presidency because its owner appeared to claim it.

The return of “Augusto Bolsonaro“To its owner this Tuesday was confirmed by itself”adoptive mother”In a message on his social networks in which he said goodbye to the pet with a last photograph.

My love, we will miss everything we did with you“, he claimed Michelle Bolsonaro.

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Baptized as “Augusto Bolsonaro”, The dog, a mixture of the white and large size shepherd-maremano and akita breeds, gained rapid popularity by appearing in different photos on social networks alongside members of the presidential family and even got a page on Instagram with almost 6,000 followers.

The pet was found on June 18 at the bottom of the Planalto Palace (the headquarters of the Presidency) and, as no one appeared to claim it despite the published notices since a animal protection institution hosted it one day and tried to locate its owners, the first lady decided to adopt it.

Its owner managed to locate it precisely because of the success the dog achieved on the internet.

The owner, identified as Nagib Zeida and to whom the President himself Jair Bolsonaro returned the pet, said that “Augusto Bolsonaro“It’s actually called”Zeus”, Who is a year and a half old, and who ran away from the country house where she lived next to Brasilia to go after a female who was in heat.

Palace officials found him, but I don’t know how he ended up with the Bolsonaro family. Everyone goes crazy with him because he’s so prettyNagib said in statements to the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper.

Zeus’s short-lived life as a presidential pet did not go blank by the opposition.

The former president and socialist leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, one of the main political opponents of the far-right president, did not directly address the issue but marked with a “I like it”A comment from a follower on Facebook according to which the pet“must be happy“For ceasing to be a Twitter.

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