Overview
- The Ventaneando host said on air he would be tempted to “throw poisoned meat” at dogs in stores and restaurants, prompting immediate public outrage and a televised apology in which he called his remarks shameful and promised to educate himself.
- Users circulated older clips in which Sola suggested cutting dogs' vocal cords, and those recordings have been cited by critics as evidence the remarks reflect a pattern rather than an isolated slip.
- The owner/representative of Pay de Limón, a widely known rescued dog, said the host once pushed the animal and asked that it be removed from the Ventaneando set, a claim that sharpened doubts about the sincerity of his apology.
- Business figures and colleagues publicly condemned the comments, with Grupo Salinas owner Ricardo Salinas Pliego calling the remarks 'lamentable' and saying his companies do not permit animal mistreatment.
- The controversy intensified public debate over celebrity responsibility and animal welfare, and could pressure sponsors or the network to act even though no legal or formal disciplinary measures have been reported so far.