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Stubborn husky has funny ‘rebuttal’ when told to get in kennel
He made it pretty clear that he didn't want to go to his kennel.
Cherie Gozon
04.18.22

We train our dogs to become obedient.

It will make our lives less stressful if they know the simple commands such as ‘sit’ and ‘stay.’ Other commands that would come off as tricks are just a bonus.

They can sometimes be a pain no matter how you train them.

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Unsplash - Jake Hutchison

They are like children, don’t you agree? The more you said no, the more they will do it. We bet you can relate to this.

But these little antics somehow make our pets more adorable.

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Unsplash - Mia Anderson

They have this quirkiness that can be pretty irritating, but we love them, anyway, just like this husky who’s too stubborn to listen to his paw-rent. But that’s not the only thing that made him viral.

Brian, the Siberian Husky, was not in the mood for anything.

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YouTube Screenshot - Rumble Viral

He was sitting comfortably on the couch and just wanted to chill until his owner called him to go to his kennel.

This intelligent husky has one word for his owner: NO.

The entire video was over a minute, and it was all about this scene. You’ll witness the back-and-forth exchange of ‘go in your house’ and Brian’s protest.

This clip garnered more than 1.5 million views and counting!

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YouTube Screenshot - Rumble Viral

People were amazed at how Brian’s ‘no’ was loud and clear. But he didn’t get it in one go, though. The more he vocalized the word, the better it sounded. His howls then soon sounded like a resounding ‘no.’

We often find many videos of huskies that seem like they are talking.

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Pexels - Andrew Kota

This is not a rare feat for huskies, but it might be unique to their breed compared to most dogs. We know that most dogs bark, but why do huskies prefer to howl (to the point of talking)?

Siberian Huskies lived and worked in the wild thousands of years ago.

Before they became adorable pets, huskies went in packs in the wild to hunt. They are both prey and predators out there, so communicating is vital to surviving.

Huskies communicate through howling, whining, or even crying.

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Unsplash - Antonio Florentini

In the wild, huskies howl to give their location when to signal other huskies looking for them. Because they need to communicate, they imitate each other’s howls and whines. These sounds differ depending on their purpose – even the pitch they give out.

Hundreds of years later, they still communicate this way, which amused many husky owners.

For instance, when a crying baby is in the room, the husky would give out a soft howl to soothe the baby. This is also how they calm a puppy or a husky in distress.

So, when you see a husky ‘talking,’ they are more likely to imitate how you speak.

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Pexels - Yaroslav Shuraev

And in doing so, they are trying to communicate with you. Like those huskies who sound like they’re saying, ‘I love you.’ There are also multiple videos of dramatic huskies in a grooming service as if asking for help, crying out, ‘help me.’

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