Dacha Nicholas, over whom Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin put the experiment, and then took himself, topped the rating of the most media dogs of the outgoing year according to the version of Medialogy.
Recall that the experiment with liquid breathing with the participation of Nicholas Rogozin showed Serbian President Alexander Vucic, who arrived in Russia on an official visit in mid-December, as well as viewers of the central channels. The dachshund was lowered into a container with a liquid enriched in oxygen. The animal survived, but the Internet raged angry comments for several days, because just before that, Vladimir Putin signed a decree on tightening punishment for cruel treatment of animals. As a result, in order to reduce the degree of tension, Rogozin had to take the tax to himself.
SCREEN: Channel 5 The second place was taken by the puppy Alabai Verny, whom Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov presented to Vladimir Putin.
PHOTOS: kremlin. ru And the third place went to the labrador Nemo of French President Emmanuel Macron, who managed the need at the Elysee Palace during the workshop PHOTO: peopletalk. ru Another puppy of the Labrador, whom Vladimir Putin gave the schoolgirl from the Bryansk region, took the fourth place in the ranking. The girl called him Margot.
PHOTOS: ntv. ru The fifth place was taken by an unnamed dog that saved the child in the frost. Another dog, the heroine named Estelle from the Kursk region, who guarded the lost child for several days until rescuers found him, was on the sixth line of the rating. The seventh was a puppy of Labrador Retriever Thebes from Great Britain, who was born with green wool. Eighth place for the cloned Belgian sheepdogs Malinois Jack and Tom, who entered the service in the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia.
The ninth place was occupied by the Novosibirsk "Pavlik Morozov" nicknamed Botsman, who issued the bailiff's master-debtor. And the last line of the rating was taken by the principal dog Lulu, who was fired from the CIA for refusing to search for explosives.