Fortune telling, Oxum and meditation: here are Anitta’s strategies when looking for a dog

Fortune telling, Oxum and meditation: here are Anitta’s strategies when looking for a dog


On social media the singer spoke about the search for the dog, who ran away on Tuesday (24th) scared by the noise of the fireworks

On Christmas Eve, an accident involving Charliethe singer’s dog Anitahas gained importance. The animal was saved by the military firefighters of the state of Rio de Janeiro after digging a hole in the artist’s new villa. Charlie had been frightened by fireworks, which left Anitta facing a harrowing night searching for her canine companion. However, the artist sought spiritual help.




Anitta uses fortune telling and meditation

Anitta and her family searched for Charlie all Christmas morning, counting on the support of friends, including the actress and presenter. Tata Werneck. Relief came when they realized that the dog’s muffled barking was coming from the floor of the residence, indicating that Charlie had accessed the mansion’s foundation through a hole. On social media he spoke of his desperation.

“I woke up at 7, still desperate, I started making the rounds here at the condominium again. The neighbors were super available to help me, Tata Werneck also, who is my neighbor, who helps me. I didn’t think about anything else until I called Larissawho communicates with dogs. I called her, Maxi, my fortune teller, my pai de santo, for my spiritual pension”, explained and continued to report the strategies used.

“The only way for him to get out of there was to move to a place where the firefighter could reach him. Larissa gave me a meditation playlist for dogs. Connection with the owner and the dog. Everyone created a chain of connection and a group meditation At that time I found another hole in the house in a technical part of the house and took a palo santo and an Oshun incense, a speaker and connected it to the hole and started meditating”. declared.

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The rescue required the application of collapsed structure search and rescue (BREC) techniques. The careful approach was essential to ensuring the safety of Charlie, who was found with minor injuries to his nose but in a stable condition.

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Damage resulting from exploding fireworks

The incident with Charlie brought to light a common problem among pets: the fear of fireworks. Because of their sensitive hearing, many dogs are frightened by loud, unexpected noises, which can lead to behaviors such as running away or digging to hide. In some cities the law does not allow this. However, there are many who ignore this and set off loud fireworks. However, the lack of oversight causes these fires to be constant at the end of the year. Apart from animals, the elderly, infants and autistic children also face problems due to the blast.

Finally, to avoid similar situations, experts recommend providing quieter environments for animals during the holidays. Furthermore, close the house hermetically, preventing the escape routes from being visible to the frightened animal.

Source: Terra

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