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Berlusconi injured his leg while playing with his beloved dog

Silvio Berlusconi, the former Italian Prime Minister, injured his leg while playing with his beloved pet: the charming Dudu.

The scandalous politician decided to tell all the details about the incident at a meeting with his supporters, participants in the recently revived movement Go Forward, Italy (Forza Italia). Berlusconi explained that he injured his leg as a result of a severe fall on the stairs. “I stepped on Dudu and ran back a few meters. I landed on the stairs, but, fortunately, the carpet was lying there, and I was not much hurt, ”the former prime minister shared valuable information. He also told his associates that despite the fact that he received a very unpleasant injury a few days ago, he still feels significant pain when walking.

Pet policy is very popular, Italian media say. At the end of 2013, Dudu even got his own page on the popular social network Facebook, which several thousand of his fans were quick to subscribe to.

In the "About Me" section, the poodle said that he adores his parents: Berlusconi and his girlfriend Francesca Pascal.

From time to time, a celebrity uploads his photos with his “mom” and “daddy”. I did not forget Dudu to mention my hobbies. Without hiding, he admitted that most of all he loves to gnaw furniture, which gives him unspeakable pleasure.

It is worth noting that the poodle Berlusconi also has its own blog on one of the Italian diaries L'Espresso.

However, it is still unknown who leads the Dudu Facebook page and updates his blog entries. Nevertheless, the owner of the happy dog ​​hastened to thank the volunteer for his efforts, and also stated that he was proud of the popularity of his dog. The former prime minister explained earlier that Dudu was just like a child to him. The only difference between a dog and a real baby is its silence.

Recall that the last year was not very successful for the politician. A number of charges were brought against him, and the divorce process completely poured Berlusconi into a round "penny". Almost the legends go about the difficult financial situation of the politician. Not so long ago, representatives of the Association for the Protection of Animals in Italy expressed their concern about the psychological state of the beloved pet of the former prime minister. They argued that the poodle was probably in dire pain and fear and stress because of all the problems that had collapsed on its owner. Fortunately, the veterinarian Dudu assured all concerned that the dog was feeling great.

The veterinarian also said that the celebrity sits on a personally developed diet, the basis of which is dry food, full of vitamins and other useful substances.

The specialist also said that Dudu always reacts noisily if his owner gets a call on his mobile phone, which allows us to say with confidence that the poodle is absolutely healthy. Initially, the bride belonged to the scandalous politician Dudu, but later Berlusconi sincerely fell in love with the dog.

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