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Died Dylan, Alberto Fernández's Dog: the Former President's Farewell in Networks

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“You were part of my life, giving me loyalty, joy and tenderness,” wrote the former head of state in his accounts, reporting on the death of the pet who accompanied him during the years in which he lived in the Quinta de Olivos

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“You were part of my life, giving me loyalty, joy and tenderness,” wrote the former head of state in his accounts, reporting on the death of the pet who accompanied him during the years in which he lived in the Quinta de Olivos

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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It was announced by the former president in his Instagram account.The mascot was 9 years old and accompanied the politician since before his presidency.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The former president communicated the news through his social networks; he regretted losing his “unconditional friendship that only some humans gave him”

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The former president fired his collie with a text full of emotion and gratitude for the years he shared.The post Alberto Fernández's message after Dylan's death was first published in #BorderJournalism.

On Wednesday afternoon, former President Alberto Fernández announced the death of Dylan, his dog breed collie, with whom he showed himself on countless occasions during his appearances as presidential candidate and then as president. He made it public through his social networks, in which he shared some heartfelt words for his pet: “Though perhaps I never told you, I always expected you to arrive. You were part of my life, giving me loyalty, joy…

The ex-mandator Alberto Fernández goes through a hard personal moment after the death of his beloved dog Dylan, the border collie who accompanied him throughout his presidency and who had earned the public’s affection. The news was confirmed by Fernández himself on his social networks, where he published a message full of emotion and nostalgia, along with two photos that summarizes a story of unconditional affection. In his post, the former pres…

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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