'Caramelo' is driving dog adoptions in Brazil. In addition to Netflix getting its hands dirty and forming partnerships with NGOs across the country, the furry children who participated in the feature film, who had no home, also gained a family. Understand what happened to the dogs in the movie 'Caramelo':
Firstly, it is important to highlight that, according to director Diego Freitas, around 60 of the 80 dogs that participated in the filming left the streets. Caramelo Amendoim, for example, appeared on Luis Estrelas's site, responsible for training the cuties, shortly before recording began. "A stray puppy appeared at our trainer's door. He was about three months old, with a belly full of roundworms"the person responsible for management detailed to VEJA.
Peanut was given a home, as were the other dogs, which crew members and extras adopted. Rafael Vitti, in fact - who had taken the main character home, to train and play with him off the set - was enchanted by LeΓ΄ncio, a furry three-legged character, who acted as an extra.
This Friday (10), the Netflix launched a campaign to encourage the adoption of dogs. The initiative is part of the promotion of the film 'Caramel'which tells the story of the chef Pedroperformed by Rafael Vittiand the most famous mongrel in Brazil. The film, released last Wednesday (8), motivated the streaming to join 12 NGOs and create the website www.caramelofilme.com/adote. According to Netflix, the objective of the campaign is to raise awareness about the animal cause and encourage adoption. On the platform, it is possible to find pets from up to 15 states. and read the full article.
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