Overview
- De la Canal said the dog belonged to a friend hosting an asado in Buenos Aires and that it “didn’t recognize” him.
- He returned to social media after several days offline to show swelling and bruising near his upper lip and to explain the incident.
- Doctors closed the injury with eight stitches, and he plans a follow-up visit to have them removed in the coming days.
- He voiced concern about possible scarring and said he may consider a future laser treatment.
- He cited obligations to brands and Gran Hermano-related work as reasons for disclosing the injury, drawing both supportive and mocking reactions from followers.