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Meet Giorgia Andriani’s pet Hugo and Dolce

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There’s a mantra for being happy, and it’s on four feet. With a furry pal at home, a single woof and cuddle can make you smile.

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In a recent interaction, Giorgia Andriani expressed her love for her dogs Hugo and Dolce. She said, “Loving animals runs in my family. I have always been a cat person because my mum takes care of a colony of 500 cats. She sterilizes them, feeds them, builds cathouses and gives them treatments for whatever ailments they suffer from. However, three years ago, I decided to change the pattern and get a dog home!” Talking about how the name Hugo and Dolce came about, the actress said, “When I was about 16 years old, I got a dog named Hugo, but he died as a puppy. So, I named Hugo after that dog. Dolce came two years after Hugo. Dolce means ‘sweet’ in Italian. When he came, he was indeed very sweet before transforming into the monster he is now. These guys give you a lot of love and are full on entertainment.”
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