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This was the emotional entrance of Arturo, the house’s little dog.

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This was the emotional entrance of Arturo, the house’s little dog.

After Wednesday’s gala that changed the panorama inside the house and left a massive plaque of nominees, Big Brother added a new member this Thursday: it’s about Arturo, a dog that was abandoned after being used for clandestine racing and now it will be in charge of the participants.

His entry took place in the middle of another edition of the “frozen”the test that forces the little brothers to remain motionless for a good number of minutes and applies severe sanctions to those who fail to comply.

Arturo, only a year and a half old, He looked scared and didn’t want to move from the door of the house., while the participants, unable to move, watched the small animal in amazement. Once the challenge was over, everyone approached, although slowly so as not to scare him.

Big Brother also included a letter with instructions to the players that was inside the mascot’s suitcase and was read by Mauro.

The hard story of Arturo, the Big Brother mascot

As revealed by the driver of the cycle, Santiago del Moro, the dog was rescued by a shelter almost on the verge of malnutrition. Now, any of the members of the house can adopt it and, if not, the presenter himself He announced that he will take him to live with him and his family.

He is a greyhound mix dog. He was mistreated by his owners and used for hunting.. He was found in a field in Bragado, He had not eaten for several days and was in a deplorable state.”, said, for his part, the voice of Big Brother along with an emotional video of the new member of the program.

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