The cutest husky you will ever see
This little husky puppy just learned how to play and it is officially her favorite thing! She is so viscous and cute with her toys!
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Husky discovering snow
This cute little white husky puppy had no idea about snow. She was confused and scared to even go outside, but soon as she found the courage to step outside she went bonkers. This is one happy little girl.
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Epic battle
These two dogs only known each other a week and already there is a battle for the very best of the toys. Might have 50 toys just laying around, but clearly only one toy can be played with at a time between two doggos. How funny and cute are they?
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Got eem!!!
One toy to rule them all! There goes Konapup with the steal!!! Miss Sumatra aka "sammy" can't believe what happened! We have a new champ tonight folks!
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Husky Protests Bedtime In Truly Epic Fashion
The free-spirited Siberian Husky is usually good-natured with everyone. He is playful, athletic, agile, and light on his feet. He loves the great outdoors and requires vigorous exercise, especially in cool weather. He should be taken running, hiking, and/or biking every day, always on-leash, for he is independent and born to run. If something catches his interest and he is off-leash, he'll be gone. Most Siberian Huskies are sociable with other dogs, but he has a very high prey drive and may destroy cats if not raised with them. Siberians should not be kept around rabbits, ferrets, or birds. Fencing must be high and secure, for he can be an escape artist, and once loose, he may run deer and molest livestock.
Training is a challenge because the strong-willed Siberian Husky is inclined to use his intelligence in clever ways that suit his own purposes. Digging and howling are favorite pastimes. Siberian Huskies have captured the imagination of the masses, as well as artists, writers, and film producers, with their eye-catching looks and awe-inspiring talents. Siberian Huskies need a lot of vigorous activity in order to maintain health and happiness. This will also help with the issue that this owner is facing in the video.
They were developed as sled dogs, which means they have energy and endurance to spare, so adopting a Husky means adopting an active lifestyle. This breed enjoys long walks, hikes, jogs and bike rides. In the yard they can play fetch for hours, and some even like to play frisbee. Huskies will feel as though they died and went to heaven when at the dog park with other dogs to run, romp and wrestle with.
Huskies are notorious escape artists, managing to foil fences, screen doors, garages and other holding devices. You should never leave your Husky unsupervised in the yard or with only a screen separating him from the wild blue yonder.
However the case is different when it is obviously time for sleep and your <a href="https://rumble.com/v3vipj-dog-has-complete-melt-down-over-not-being-allowed-outside.html" target="_blank">dog</a> refuses to go to sleep. At that point it is as f you are arguing with a child. This is the perfect example of how energetic Husky's can be and how important it is to drain their energy before you go to bed. For all those people out there that are thinking about getting a puppy, make sure that you see this video if you are thinking about befriending a <a href="https://rumble.com/v4ymqp-stubborn-husky-protests-the-vet-visit.html" target="_blank">Husky</a>. These guy's never run out of energy, take a look!
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Battle for the couch
I let my pup get on the couch just one time and now it is completely hers... doesn't matter if I'm already there because I can be sat on too!
The husky jumping challenge!
For some reason my 7 month, almost fully grown husky, has not learned to jump yet. She could easily get on and off the bed but she has zero confidence. She is even scared of the wind, or my boots I place by the door. These dogs are suppose to be master escape artist, but mine needs a little help!
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Hey Kona!!! High Five!!
Konapup, wanted to play after being outside while I cleaned, and this is how she is when she is playful!
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Extremely vocal dog howls loudly at owner taking bath
Kona has some choice words about her owner taking a bath... Maybe she wants to join in on the fun!
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Funny Dog Howls Every Time Owner Takes Bath
Kona’s in touch with her inner wolf. Every time her owner takes a bath, she howls like a banshee. Is Kona part husky or malamute? She certainly has that sing song howl that is typical of those breeds.
What’s the matter Kona? Where on earth did you acquire such a pitiful attitude toward bath time? Because it takes away from play time? Very strange. Since you don’t speak human, it’s very hard to tell what’s troubling you. It really does appeal to the emotions, though. You’re tugging at our heartstrings Kona!
One thing we can be sure of is Kona’s attachment to her master. They must be very closely bonded, thick as thieves. They go almost everywhere together, but apparently the one place they don’t go together is in the bath tub. Well, at least he hasn’t gone very far. Maybe Kona is at an equivalent stage to the two year old child, where a sense of permanency has not yet developed. When the parent, or in this case owner has stepped out of the room, they are literally “out of sight, out of mind”. There is a slight twist to this development, though. Kona is clearly thinking about her owner, except that she doesn’t think her owner’s coming back. She is such an insecure dog.
Another possibility is that Kona has learned that making mournful howls always results in her owner coming back, even if that’s later rather than sooner. In this case Kona has acquired something like superstitious behavior, where howling is a sure way to bring her owner back from invisibility.
“I can’t explain how it works, only that it does work,” she might answer when asked why she howls.
This is a fun video that makes us laugh. Pets express their love in so many ways that we almost understand, and sometimes they even do things that really are human. For example, we could understand a <a href="https://rumble.com/v303s5-new-baby-elephant-joins-berlins-zoo.html" target="_blank">baby</a> doing the exact same thing when shut out of a parent’s room. “Let me in! Let me in!” That’s not so hard to understand, is it?
Because Kona is an important member of the <a href="https://rumble.com/v6tw6x-family-dog-is-seriously-unimpressed-with-new-head-wear.html" target="_blank">family</a>, and not just a piece of furniture, we have to put up with some annoying idiosyncrasies. This may be one of those things we either have to ignore, or embrace. After all, if she didn’t love her owner, she probably wouldn’t bother to react at all.
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