La Diosa responds to criticism for selling her puppy's puppies: "It was the fortune I spent and hours without sleeping."

The Cuban singer clarified that she did not explain herself well in her first video and defended her right to sell the puppies after raising them with effort and dedication.

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The Cuban singer Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya, artistically known as La Diosa, responded this Thursday to the criticism she has received on social media for selling the puppies of her dog. In a new video posted on her platforms, the artist appeared more composed and acknowledged that she did not explain herself well in her first message, which may have led to misunderstandings.

“I was upset because lately Cubans attack me for everything, and I made the video hurriedly and maybe I didn’t explain myself well,” she commented. La Diosa explained that she decided to raise a litter because she wanted to live that personal experience and that she did it under veterinary supervision. “I had a cesarean section in a clinic, and fortunately, everything turned out wonderfully, with no problems for either the mother or the puppies,” she noted.

Beyond the procedure, the singer emphasized the effort involved in raising the puppies: “I spent a fortune and spent hours without sleeping. The exhaustion is immense. It’s not just about the money; it’s time, it’s dedication.” For this reason, she defended her decision to sell them, clarifying that no one helped her during that process and that doing so does not mean she doesn’t love animals.

He also wanted to make a clear distinction between his critics. “I am not giving explanations to those who offend me for selling puppies. I am speaking to the people who know how to listen,” he said, reminding that there are stores where pets are sold and also shelters for those who prefer to adopt.

Despite the criticisms, La Diosa showed respect to those who wrote to her sharing that they adopted animals. "I'm very happy to know that there are people like you who rescue these little animals and give them a home. I have great respect for you. I even want to apologize to you because I couldn't explain myself properly."

Finally, she said that she has two puppies left to place and hopes they find a family that will love them. “To those who don't agree with me, adopt. I'm sure you'll be grateful for it,” she concluded.

The reactions to the video were immediate, and instead of dying down, the conversation on social media intensified even more, this time with an overwhelming number of supportive messages. Many users shared their own experiences raising litters, defended the singer's right to sell her puppies, and criticized the attitude of those who attacked her. Comments such as “You are absolutely right,” “It takes work and a lot of love,” and “No one knows how difficult it is to raise a litter” dominated the comments section. Although there were also opposing opinions, most agreed that everyone is free to decide how to manage the upbringing of their animals, as long as it is done with responsibility and love.

Frequently Asked Questions about The Goddess and Puppy Sales

Why did La Diosa decide to sell the puppies of her dog Chanel?

The Goddess decided to sell the puppies due to the effort and cost involved in raising them. In her statements, she mentioned that she spent a significant amount of money and dedicated a lot of time to caring for the puppies, which justified her decision to sell them. Furthermore, she clarified that she did so responsibly and under veterinary supervision.

How did La Diosa respond to the criticism for selling puppies?

La Diosa explained that her intention was not to offend anyone and that everyone is free to decide how to handle the upbringing of their animals, as long as it is done with love and responsibility. She clarified that she is not against adoption, but rather that her decision was personal and based on her experience.

What was the reaction of social media to La Diosa's video about the puppies?

The post sparked a debate on social media, with a mix of support and criticism for La Diosa. Many users defended her, sharing their own experiences with raising litters, while others criticized the sale of the puppies. However, most agreed that what matters is to handle the situation with love and responsibility.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.