Husky Refuses To Leave Grandparents' House In The Most Hilariously Stubborn Way
There's something about going over to Grandma and Grandpa's house that makes some kids go haywire. Maybe it's the heightened attention, maybe it's that they get spoiled rotten, or maybe they just love their grandparents that much, which can make saying goodbye at the end of the visit that much harder and more dramatic. These emotions aren't exclusive to kids; they're also exhibited by pets. Yes, pets. Here's a perfectly hilarious example of what happens when a melodramatic husky stubbornly refuses to leave his grandpawrents' place.
@daddymaddy19 Poor Garrett had to chase him back to the house twice before just picking him up #dog #husky #stubborn #bestfriend #huskylife
Titled "POV: You refuse to leave your grandparents house," the TikTok video shows a pet owner carrying his husky to the car after the dog declined to leave on its own. The silliness of the moment is shown by a smile on the man's face as he awkwardly carries the reluctant dog, who then uses its paws to try to stop itself from being placed inside the car.
"Classic toddler move 😭," one person ran to the comments to point out, as another elaborated, "That's cuz they let him stay up all hours of the night and he gets ice cream for breakfast." We feel for you, pup, but it's back to reality now!
Huskies are fast and strong
Huskies are well known for being strong, fast, and powerful dogs, having originally been bred for pulling sleds across Arctic landscapes. They can sprint as fast as 30 mph, which even outpaces a trained human, and have no problem running long distances at up to 15 mph without tiring.
As working dogs, the Siberian husky is one of four types of husky dogs, all considered to be medium-to-large-sized breeds that have a muscular but compact build and powerful legs that give them impressive pulling power compared to their size. These unique qualities are the cornerstone of the controversial 1,000-mile Iditarod dog-sledding competition in Alaska that has seen public support dwindle over the years due to the treatment of the dogs.
That said, owning a husky requires a family to commit to an active, high-energy lifestyle, allotting for plenty of daily physical exercise and mental stimulation, including outdoor activities beyond just a morning walk. If you're able to go all-in on that, they make great and loyal companion pets that love to spend time with their humans. Thinking of welcoming a husky into your home? Here are some husky facts for kids!