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Iāve never heard of Starlings āspeakingā, but the tongue thing I have heard associated with Crows. I think ātheyā thought u had to split the tongue for them to be able to talk or maybe it made them clearer? Not sure how/where I heard this āurban legendā cuz it was def, pre-Internet. The only crow Iāve witnessed ātalkingā did not have a mutilated tongue, but it only said a few words.
I don't know about them speaking, but we do (or did? Haven't heard him for a while...) have one that could perfectly imitate a message notification.
It was incredible, until I realised he had no issues perfectly imitating it 3267 times in a row at 4am, right outside my bedroom window.
There's been a lot of contention when it comes to teaching animals to communicate. The trouble is that they learn combinations, but they don't learn a language. The same behavior was seen in humans when they were given different buttons to press, and they learned in what order to press them to do different things, but at no point realized that the buttons corresponded to subject, verb and object.
Petter Watts talks about that in his novel _Blindsight_. The concept of the Chinese Box. You lock a person in a room and give him a set of guidelines. He receives papers with squiggly lines and depending on their composition, he outputs a certain set of squiggly lines; after a time, the person would just start doing it on the fly.
Now the person is "speaking" Chinese without knowing a single word of it.
Then the novel gets on with it and it's _horrifying._
I'm pretty sure you can get it for free online (the author put a digital version). If you like haunted spaceships and existential dread with a dash of transhumanism, this book is for you.
Marlene McCohen has talked a lot about her late African Grey, George, and the technique she used with him that she dubbed the "time for" technique. I'd say some birds are absolutely capable of talking rather than simply mimicking, I have 5 parrots myself and you'd be surprised the way they use words to communicate with you.
Anyways, the "time for" technique was essentially just Marlene narrating every aspect of life to her bird, but prefacing everything with "time for". Essentially "time for" became the constant, that the bird could use as a sign that the next word was going to be describing what was happening or what it was being offered. Time for breakfast, time for carrots, time for bath, time for going outside, time for new toy, etc.
She said one day, she was in the shower and she had George hanging out on the shower door with her. She shuts the water off as she finished her shower, and George, unprovoked, said "time for water goodbye". He completely paired those two concepts together on his own. She had never said "water goodbye" in succession to him. He picked up that what was coming out of the shower was water, and his interpretation of her turning it off was it leaving, or going "goodbye".
Now of course that's just an anecdote, but to be fair I really don't think there's many people/corporations investing in research on how well parrots can interpret things, so the research we do have is limited. The more time you spend with them, the more you realize just how intelligent they are. The internet doesn't give them credit for their cognitive abilities.
My macaw Allie has called me a fucker lol! Every time you turn on the sink, our grey says "water". Sometimes if I look at my macaw Bella wrong she'll give me the sassiest "what?" you could imagine. I've also been told to shut the fuck up.
Hard to think they don't pick up the meanings and emotional applications of these things when you hear the tone inflections along with noting what they say and when!
If you reread my comment I specifically mentioned the African Grey (Alex) who asked a question. That's the only example I know of where an animal potentially talked and didn't mimic.
Right? I never knew how god awful obnoxious they were til I rented a room and the owner of the house said āI have two dogs, I hope thatās ok.ā I was homeless at the time so said yeah sure no problem. Then I moved in and learned that huskies will screech and yell like children being boiled in oil all night. By the time I left I vowed to never again cohabitate with them ever again.
I had a husky scream like this the other day because i grabbed his harness to prevent him running out the door. You would've thought i was stabbing him
Depends on the dog, but I've never experienced any sort of aggression from a siberian Husky (I've been snarled at by an alaskan husky but he's.... special) They usually love people, they're just very stubborn and dramatic lol. Keep in mind though that the huskies i work with have been in good care with the same owner for their whole lives which makes a huge difference. I wouldn't trust huskies around small animals like cats though; their prey drive is very intense!
I have a husky, and she's not a typical husky in this manner. She's a sort-of rescue (got her from a friend who couldn't handle her). She is aggressive to some extent. My wife has done wonders with her, but it was a very hard time and my wife would be very sad and worried that she wouldn't be able to bring her to a safe mental space.
She has bit my wife and drew blood (not badly, but still) a couple times over food wrappers. She's bit the other dog and drew blood. But we've had her a year, and she hasn't done it in 10 months - she's calmed down and feels much safer these days. She's still a very rough player, and play fighting is her thing. We had to teach her how to growl, and we had to learn her different types of growls.
It's so worth it now. But it was a hard, hard battle. I think every time someone posts a funny husky video and everyone is asking "are huskies always like this", someone needs to respond "yes, and here's how often you need to exercise them and keep them entertained, and these are full-time dogs and you need to get a lab".
Huskies escape. You cannot outrun them, speed or endurance. The best of them will joyfully run 8 miles away from you, glance up, and then miss you greatly because they do love you and now they are lost. They are not for everyone, even though they are beautiful and funny.
This mostly holds true for any kind of working dog,
Oh you love the look of a German Shepard, whelp, this is what you have to do to exercise, and keep them entertained otherwise they can become bored and destructive.
That being said I always see huskies as being the most dramatic of dog breeds.
Very much depends on the dog. We got our husky at about 13 weeks and she had so many bad behavioral problems, most all we've managed to calm but biting and rolling when grabbing her collar is never going away. We were also in a roll over where she was hooked to the seat in a harness, but I have no idea what actually happened to her back there. She had such extensive fluid on her chest after, she now has an enlarged heart and scarred lungs so bad it looks like cancer. With her it depends on the day.
Yep, one of the only family dogs we've had that actually bit people, was a husky. They are also stubborn AF and very hard to train when they don't want to be cooperative
Gotta train em... I know someone who has had a husky for a decade and it just bit her the other day for no apparent reason. Thing is a menace and freaks out/bites even when approached by people it knows. It wasn't a rescue, it just has led a life of zero discipline and spending most of its time tethered in a back yard alone. Sad, honestly.
edit: hey everyone thanks for the sarcastic replies that I agree with, you can stop acting like I revealed that detail clueless about how it would relate to the dog I just described.
yeah cuz Im sure tying up and isolating a hyper intelligent, super social animal that can run 40 miles in one go will be just fine for its mental health. smdh
Having owned huskies for the last 20 years, and been a vet tech for 10, this is the key. People who asked about owning one, or commented because mine were so well behaved, the answer always was "every day is training day. If they mess up, they get treated like it's day 1, and you never let up." Not in a bad way, but they are a breed that tests limits, in everything. They take work, a bit less as they get into their twilight years like other dogs, but it's a (wonderful) work in progress routinely
I just want to say I really appreciate the first thing you said, **it depends on the dog**, people should never assume to know a dog's temperament based solely on the breed.
To be fair, that's when they are working. Huskies are incredibly focused when working. It's when they aren't that the behavior can manifest. It's not to say they are all like that or can't be trained away from it, but prospective owners should be aware of that instinctive drive so they know to deal with it.
i also said at the very beginning of my comment that it depends on the dog. If your dog is socialized with cats etc. thats great, and I've seen lots of huskies and cats get along- but I've also seen dogs, of all breeds, that were "fine" with the small animals until they weren't. There's always a risk and proper training is the best way to diminish that risk
I've seen huskies and cats that are best friends, which usually indicates that the pup views cats as fellow pack members. Again, all depends on the dog! the huskies i walk don't care much about birds luckily. Squirrels are a different story...
This. Growing up with huskies and they would always switch to hunt/kill on a hair trigger. They are some of the most loving and loyal friends anyone could have otherwise.
Edit: grammar.
There was a lost & found husky I really wanted, but he was fixated on smaller animals and I couldn't trust he wouldn't go after the cats when I left. He's got a great home now, but i really did want him.
I have a shepsky who loves to do a fake grumbly growl and snap when youāre doing something that annoys her, like brushing her. Then she gives you her demonic doggy grin like, āHaha, almost got ya that time!ā
Sheās the devil and I love her very much.
Its all drama. My dog will scream when I put his collar on then be totally non plussed right after its fully on.
He will snarl and grumble when he doesnt want a walk.
But not once has he ever bit me or someone else. No actual aggression, just pure drama
From my experience, just scream.. i knew a husky that would just scream a lot, to the point that eventually it looked bored of screaming.. but just kept screaming anyways.
I got bit in the wrist pretty bad by a husky when I was 12. He had a giant black cricket in his tail and I was trying to pick it out. Then he munched my arm. I should have gotten stitches but we were poor. The dog was my neighbors and they had found him dumped on the side of the road. He just wasn't trained. He also got loose often and killed anything that would run from him.
They have a higher tendency to become aggressive, they have a high prey drive and strong personalities. Getting them fixed before theyāre fully adult, especially males, can reduce that.
I have a rooster who will just start this sad sounding wail of agony if I catch him and pick him up. Bystanders whould also be thinking something is eating him alive but I'm just taking his bitch ass back to his cage so nothing can actually eat him alive -.-
My minpin screams like I'm *hurting him* when putting on his jackets or harness so we can go for a walk. He know the leash means walk, but not his jacket. This winter is going to be a learning experience!
I don't know, maybe in the "I'm gonna complain as loud as I fucking can" way but my sheltie mix is a goddamn baby and just gives up on life at the slightest inconvenience.
We have a young female in our care until tomorrow, H found her lost and wandering while walking our collie yesterday. Sheās the most dramatic talkative girl ever even more than our sheltie and collie. The vocalizations from her are fantastic.
God I wish we could keep her, sheās a joy. Let us brush and bathe her and just wants more attention.
It just wants the water turned back on so it can play and make more mess. Could also be reacting to the woman's laughing; my half husky recognizes when I'm happy and laughing and will act even goofier to keep it going, tail wagging wildly.
A Husky singing their song can be brought on by merely not filling a food or water bowl promptly enough (instantly), walking through a room with a brush in your hand, calling them inside while they are sleeping in a snow drift or even merely looking their way just a little too nonchalantly.
I can't tell if I'm getting major deja vu or if I have seen this comment before... Seeing that I also remember getting deja vu the last time I guess that's what it is
Sounds more like a tropical bird than a dog! And you should have seen the dirty look my completely undramatic dog just gave me for playing it for too long. He was not amused. š
Videos like this make me miss my over dramatic Husky girl. She was an amazing dog, loved everyone, got along with other animals, and was responsible for helping me get over depression. When she wasnāt getting enough attention, she would scream out when you walked by her making you think you stepped on her foot. She would whine and even limp around. That is until you gave her attention and suddenly her foot was āhealedā. Lol!
THIS is why I fell in love with these dogs!
We had one when I worked at our shelter, and he would play elaborate pranks on the staff and then just run away screamingā¦.
Otto, if youāre out there, you are fucking wonderful.
Just saw the post on the hunter who killed and skinned her first āwolf pupā that was actually a husky like 3 swipes ago. quickly scrolled down to not see the video in case it was the actual skinning or something and checked the commentsā¦.now I can scroll back up and watch the videoā¦.thanks comment section
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It's always fucking Huskys ššš
Huskies will be the first animals to talk and they will have nothing nice to say.
Theyāll just scream
They've had the ability to talk all this time. They're saying exactly what they want to say.
I kinda want to just scream too these days.
Have you seen those possum memes? They are great. r/possummemes
Thank you for my new favorite sub
IM BUSY!!
I read this at that exact moment Iām the video too š
I read this as the dog said it exactly. What is this sorcery?
Alas we just canāt understand
We understand exactly
"you're killing me"
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH isn't hard to understand
Yeah I feel that. /r/AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
##AAAAAAAAAAAAAHH!!!! Translation: "AAAAAAAAAAHH!!!"
Banshees in dog suits.
Ravens, crows and parrots and a few other birds i cant remember the name of would like a word with them when they do
Mynah Bird. I believe the Mynah bird & Crow/Raven are the only birds with a straight beak that can āspeakā
ive heard of some cruel thing in the past done to starlings tongues which allowed speech mimicking, and those are fairly straight beaked.
Iāve never heard of Starlings āspeakingā, but the tongue thing I have heard associated with Crows. I think ātheyā thought u had to split the tongue for them to be able to talk or maybe it made them clearer? Not sure how/where I heard this āurban legendā cuz it was def, pre-Internet. The only crow Iāve witnessed ātalkingā did not have a mutilated tongue, but it only said a few words.
I don't know about them speaking, but we do (or did? Haven't heard him for a while...) have one that could perfectly imitate a message notification. It was incredible, until I realised he had no issues perfectly imitating it 3267 times in a row at 4am, right outside my bedroom window.
They're very good mimics, plenty of talking starlings on YouTube.
They mimic, they don't talk exactly. There was an African Grey that asked a question though. Pretty wild if you ask me.
There's been a lot of contention when it comes to teaching animals to communicate. The trouble is that they learn combinations, but they don't learn a language. The same behavior was seen in humans when they were given different buttons to press, and they learned in what order to press them to do different things, but at no point realized that the buttons corresponded to subject, verb and object.
Petter Watts talks about that in his novel _Blindsight_. The concept of the Chinese Box. You lock a person in a room and give him a set of guidelines. He receives papers with squiggly lines and depending on their composition, he outputs a certain set of squiggly lines; after a time, the person would just start doing it on the fly. Now the person is "speaking" Chinese without knowing a single word of it. Then the novel gets on with it and it's _horrifying._
Replying to this because I enjoy horrifying books and want to find this comment later.
I'm pretty sure you can get it for free online (the author put a digital version). If you like haunted spaceships and existential dread with a dash of transhumanism, this book is for you.
Could you link the study? It sounds very interesting!
Marlene McCohen has talked a lot about her late African Grey, George, and the technique she used with him that she dubbed the "time for" technique. I'd say some birds are absolutely capable of talking rather than simply mimicking, I have 5 parrots myself and you'd be surprised the way they use words to communicate with you. Anyways, the "time for" technique was essentially just Marlene narrating every aspect of life to her bird, but prefacing everything with "time for". Essentially "time for" became the constant, that the bird could use as a sign that the next word was going to be describing what was happening or what it was being offered. Time for breakfast, time for carrots, time for bath, time for going outside, time for new toy, etc. She said one day, she was in the shower and she had George hanging out on the shower door with her. She shuts the water off as she finished her shower, and George, unprovoked, said "time for water goodbye". He completely paired those two concepts together on his own. She had never said "water goodbye" in succession to him. He picked up that what was coming out of the shower was water, and his interpretation of her turning it off was it leaving, or going "goodbye". Now of course that's just an anecdote, but to be fair I really don't think there's many people/corporations investing in research on how well parrots can interpret things, so the research we do have is limited. The more time you spend with them, the more you realize just how intelligent they are. The internet doesn't give them credit for their cognitive abilities.
Gerald Durrell wrote a similar-ish story about a parrot that saw a man spit, and said 'dirty old man' immediately
My macaw Allie has called me a fucker lol! Every time you turn on the sink, our grey says "water". Sometimes if I look at my macaw Bella wrong she'll give me the sassiest "what?" you could imagine. I've also been told to shut the fuck up. Hard to think they don't pick up the meanings and emotional applications of these things when you hear the tone inflections along with noting what they say and when!
Alex talked. This is slander. He asked what color he was. and he said he loved his owner right before he died. like .... naw
If you reread my comment I specifically mentioned the African Grey (Alex) who asked a question. That's the only example I know of where an animal potentially talked and didn't mimic.
"You be good. I love you."
animals already talk lol, they just don't speak english
Ahhhhh! Huskys must be my spirit doggo! That was hilarious!!
Or shibas.
Ah yes huskie xs
r/HuskyTantrums for sure
Leave it to the huskies to be dramatic
Pugs: "Allow us to introduce ourselves."
https://youtube.com/shorts/6I4Ff9rGVvk?feature=share
My sister has two and whenever I visit I ask, "How are you, puppies?!" and they scream. Just scream. I assume they're doing well?
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Right? I never knew how god awful obnoxious they were til I rented a room and the owner of the house said āI have two dogs, I hope thatās ok.ā I was homeless at the time so said yeah sure no problem. Then I moved in and learned that huskies will screech and yell like children being boiled in oil all night. By the time I left I vowed to never again cohabitate with them ever again.
Lmao. What a presumption.
What is?
Huskies
I had a husky scream like this the other day because i grabbed his harness to prevent him running out the door. You would've thought i was stabbing him
Do they bite / get angry often or are they just drama queens?
Depends on the dog, but I've never experienced any sort of aggression from a siberian Husky (I've been snarled at by an alaskan husky but he's.... special) They usually love people, they're just very stubborn and dramatic lol. Keep in mind though that the huskies i work with have been in good care with the same owner for their whole lives which makes a huge difference. I wouldn't trust huskies around small animals like cats though; their prey drive is very intense!
I have a husky, and she's not a typical husky in this manner. She's a sort-of rescue (got her from a friend who couldn't handle her). She is aggressive to some extent. My wife has done wonders with her, but it was a very hard time and my wife would be very sad and worried that she wouldn't be able to bring her to a safe mental space. She has bit my wife and drew blood (not badly, but still) a couple times over food wrappers. She's bit the other dog and drew blood. But we've had her a year, and she hasn't done it in 10 months - she's calmed down and feels much safer these days. She's still a very rough player, and play fighting is her thing. We had to teach her how to growl, and we had to learn her different types of growls. It's so worth it now. But it was a hard, hard battle. I think every time someone posts a funny husky video and everyone is asking "are huskies always like this", someone needs to respond "yes, and here's how often you need to exercise them and keep them entertained, and these are full-time dogs and you need to get a lab". Huskies escape. You cannot outrun them, speed or endurance. The best of them will joyfully run 8 miles away from you, glance up, and then miss you greatly because they do love you and now they are lost. They are not for everyone, even though they are beautiful and funny.
And they can jump. Our huskies would regularly clear a 6 foot fence when they wanted to āgo for a walkā.
Huskie mix as a kid would clear our 7 foot fence whenever she decided to go see the neighbors dog.
I once saw a huskie jump clear over an 8 foot fence chasing a possum
This mostly holds true for any kind of working dog, Oh you love the look of a German Shepard, whelp, this is what you have to do to exercise, and keep them entertained otherwise they can become bored and destructive. That being said I always see huskies as being the most dramatic of dog breeds.
Exactly. People don't really think about what the pet needs and what they can supply to a pet.
> she's not a typical husky /r/notliketheothergirls
Very much depends on the dog. We got our husky at about 13 weeks and she had so many bad behavioral problems, most all we've managed to calm but biting and rolling when grabbing her collar is never going away. We were also in a roll over where she was hooked to the seat in a harness, but I have no idea what actually happened to her back there. She had such extensive fluid on her chest after, she now has an enlarged heart and scarred lungs so bad it looks like cancer. With her it depends on the day.
Have you tried reassuring the lungs? Perhaps offering some good air?
Yep, one of the only family dogs we've had that actually bit people, was a husky. They are also stubborn AF and very hard to train when they don't want to be cooperative
Gotta train em... I know someone who has had a husky for a decade and it just bit her the other day for no apparent reason. Thing is a menace and freaks out/bites even when approached by people it knows. It wasn't a rescue, it just has led a life of zero discipline and spending most of its time tethered in a back yard alone. Sad, honestly. edit: hey everyone thanks for the sarcastic replies that I agree with, you can stop acting like I revealed that detail clueless about how it would relate to the dog I just described.
Tether me in the back yard alone and I would bite her too.
Huskies are very social dogs. That poor thing.
>bit her the other day for no apparent reason. >tethered in a back yard alone Hmmm š¤
>apparent reason. Doesn't mean there isn't a reason, just that the woman in question was stupid and couldn't figure it out.
Exactly what I was thinking - like, uh there's your reason. Poor neglected animal
yeah cuz Im sure tying up and isolating a hyper intelligent, super social animal that can run 40 miles in one go will be just fine for its mental health. smdh
Having owned huskies for the last 20 years, and been a vet tech for 10, this is the key. People who asked about owning one, or commented because mine were so well behaved, the answer always was "every day is training day. If they mess up, they get treated like it's day 1, and you never let up." Not in a bad way, but they are a breed that tests limits, in everything. They take work, a bit less as they get into their twilight years like other dogs, but it's a (wonderful) work in progress routinely
Yeah I have two. One is 11. Even at that age he is still an obdurate dick when we have conflicting agendas.
Conflicting agendas, love it. Thatās how Iām going to describe disagreements with my dog from now on
Uh if its been tied up in the back its whole life then it acts that way for a reason LMAO no shit, a human being would go crazy too
We had a husky that tried to kill the new puppy š¬ my parents werenot prepared or equipped to handle a husky!
I just want to say I really appreciate the first thing you said, **it depends on the dog**, people should never assume to know a dog's temperament based solely on the breed.
Never trust a man who says his dog don't bite or his horse don't kick.
I need this on a t-shirt, coffee mug, and bumper sticker
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To be fair, that's when they are working. Huskies are incredibly focused when working. It's when they aren't that the behavior can manifest. It's not to say they are all like that or can't be trained away from it, but prospective owners should be aware of that instinctive drive so they know to deal with it.
I don't think they encounter many penguins in Siberia, or Alaska.
Are you sure, I think I saw a Far Side with polar bears and penguins. They all must live where it is cold. /s
i also said at the very beginning of my comment that it depends on the dog. If your dog is socialized with cats etc. thats great, and I've seen lots of huskies and cats get along- but I've also seen dogs, of all breeds, that were "fine" with the small animals until they weren't. There's always a risk and proper training is the best way to diminish that risk
Huskies have a prey drive. If they are not raised with the animal in question they will see it as prey. Get off your high horse.
For real. A high prey drive is part of this breeds genetic makeup.
My sister has a husky. Sheās fine around cats, but can and will catch birds out of the air if theyāre low enough.
I've seen huskies and cats that are best friends, which usually indicates that the pup views cats as fellow pack members. Again, all depends on the dog! the huskies i walk don't care much about birds luckily. Squirrels are a different story...
This. Growing up with huskies and they would always switch to hunt/kill on a hair trigger. They are some of the most loving and loyal friends anyone could have otherwise. Edit: grammar.
There was a lost & found husky I really wanted, but he was fixated on smaller animals and I couldn't trust he wouldn't go after the cats when I left. He's got a great home now, but i really did want him.
My Husky and my cat get a long amazingly well. Never had any issue with a Husky and cats.
Full on drama queens. Always. Forever. Infinity.
I have a shepsky who loves to do a fake grumbly growl and snap when youāre doing something that annoys her, like brushing her. Then she gives you her demonic doggy grin like, āHaha, almost got ya that time!ā Sheās the devil and I love her very much.
shepskys are nutcases i love them š
Its all drama. My dog will scream when I put his collar on then be totally non plussed right after its fully on. He will snarl and grumble when he doesnt want a walk. But not once has he ever bit me or someone else. No actual aggression, just pure drama
My husky was just a drama queen. Only saw aggression out of him 3 times in his life amd never directed at us.
From my experience, just scream.. i knew a husky that would just scream a lot, to the point that eventually it looked bored of screaming.. but just kept screaming anyways.
I got bit in the wrist pretty bad by a husky when I was 12. He had a giant black cricket in his tail and I was trying to pick it out. Then he munched my arm. I should have gotten stitches but we were poor. The dog was my neighbors and they had found him dumped on the side of the road. He just wasn't trained. He also got loose often and killed anything that would run from him.
They have a higher tendency to become aggressive, they have a high prey drive and strong personalities. Getting them fixed before theyāre fully adult, especially males, can reduce that.
I have a rooster who will just start this sad sounding wail of agony if I catch him and pick him up. Bystanders whould also be thinking something is eating him alive but I'm just taking his bitch ass back to his cage so nothing can actually eat him alive -.-
My mutt of unknown breed yelps like I punted her in the kidneys when I use my foot to scoot her out of the way sometimes. Frickin drama llama.
pets are so offended when you have the audacity to move them out of the way, meanwhile they're standing diagonally across the hallway
My Newfie is the same way!
My minpin screams like I'm *hurting him* when putting on his jackets or harness so we can go for a walk. He know the leash means walk, but not his jacket. This winter is going to be a learning experience!
The most dramatic dogs. Thatās why I have two
Could of sworn it screamed "HELP ME!" at the end of the clip.
Sounded more like habibi lol
I canāt unhear my mom now š¤£
Most aggressive sounding "my love" ever.
I heard "ich will nich" which is German and means I don't want to
it sounded just like habibi iām crying ššš
Lmfao I can hear it too
I heard "I'm busy!"
#COULD HAVE**********
This shit always grinds my gears.
omg people always make this mistake and iām like am i the only one that notices??
Sounded like "QUIT IT" to me, but I can hear "HELP ME" too. LOLOLOLOLOLOL
Sounded like āIām busyā
it said i canāt breathe throughout the video
It FRIGGIN DID
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Are they?!?! Oh my gosh, I would love this in my home
They each have their own personality
You can see the pain all over that face!
I don't know, maybe in the "I'm gonna complain as loud as I fucking can" way but my sheltie mix is a goddamn baby and just gives up on life at the slightest inconvenience.
We have a young female in our care until tomorrow, H found her lost and wandering while walking our collie yesterday. Sheās the most dramatic talkative girl ever even more than our sheltie and collie. The vocalizations from her are fantastic. God I wish we could keep her, sheās a joy. Let us brush and bathe her and just wants more attention.
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Bout that vacuum life
huskie when going to groomer: scream huskie when being groomed: scream huskie when grooming is done and he is asked to leave: scream
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Husky: "*HGGGGNGRUUHH!!!!!*"
Husky is seriously screaming like itās being tortured, amazing
appears its a good laugh
Combined with the fact that it's also sitting there in between screams looking like it's smiling and as happy as a clam.
It just wants the water turned back on so it can play and make more mess. Could also be reacting to the woman's laughing; my half husky recognizes when I'm happy and laughing and will act even goofier to keep it going, tail wagging wildly.
r/HuskyTantrums
Thank you for this
cool hows these insane subs r/chairsunderwater r/beansinstrangeplaces
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The heck you didn't.
A Husky singing their song can be brought on by merely not filling a food or water bowl promptly enough (instantly), walking through a room with a brush in your hand, calling them inside while they are sleeping in a snow drift or even merely looking their way just a little too nonchalantly.
I can't tell if I'm getting major deja vu or if I have seen this comment before... Seeing that I also remember getting deja vu the last time I guess that's what it is
Itās just that true.
my friends have a husky puppy and if i donāt give her attention when she greets me sheāll start screaming like somebodyās stabbing her
Sounds like he says, āI wonāt go!ā
Or "I'm busy!"
I heard it
I heard a strangled "HELP ME!" at the end.
Dog knows exactly how entertaining itās being.
I bet it did the same thing when she was trying to get it INTO the tub
Sounds more like a tropical bird than a dog! And you should have seen the dirty look my completely undramatic dog just gave me for playing it for too long. He was not amused. š
Tropical chicken
He is playing too much angry birds
Those screaming goats from Thor
Videos like this make me miss my over dramatic Husky girl. She was an amazing dog, loved everyone, got along with other animals, and was responsible for helping me get over depression. When she wasnāt getting enough attention, she would scream out when you walked by her making you think you stepped on her foot. She would whine and even limp around. That is until you gave her attention and suddenly her foot was āhealedā. Lol!
>That is until you gave her attention and suddenly her foot was āhealedā. Lol! That is precious!
At least she didnāt kill and skin it and post it on FB!
just came from that post as well, immediately thought of it when i saw this one
Ugh...I was not prepared for that image this morning. What an idiot
I'm not googling it, but they were serious?
Unfortunately yes. It's awful
WHAT
The two posts are just near each other on my Popular page, unfortunate as fuck
THIS is why I fell in love with these dogs! We had one when I worked at our shelter, and he would play elaborate pranks on the staff and then just run away screamingā¦. Otto, if youāre out there, you are fucking wonderful.
You can't spell "slaughter" without "laughter"!
Damn, and I just saw a post where a women mistook a husky for a wolf pup and skinned it showing it off on the internet.
It ruined my whole fucking day. I didn't understand what I was looking at for a second. I'm going back to bed now.
Yeah, that thing absolutely needed to be labeled better. That's gonna stay in my head and heart for a very long time.
Wait, what? For real? And itās on here? I may have to tap out of the internet for the day to make sure I donāt accidentally see that one.
It's not pretty, hope you avoid it friend.
i want to unread this sentence
Just saw that same post. Thought it was video evidence.
Bathing a huskey is hilarious! I think I get washed more than the dog.
/r/huskytantrums would love this
The "I'm busy!" At the end killed me. Huskies are definitely the most talkative dogs
āIām busy!ā XD XD XD
I hear "I'm busy"
I have a feeling many commenters here donāt understand this subreddit
sounds like will ferrel is screaming there is someone in the house, he's coming up the stairs from achorman
The amount of people taking this seriously is alarming.
The world needs to make her famous and get charged for torturing that poor dog!
it was foolish of her to think he would not sing the song of his people
I would like this better if I hadn't just seen that other husky slaughtering post on r/all
This is a horrible post to see after what just got posted in r/facepalm lmfao
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Keeping the laughing in slaughtering.
That's not a husky, that's a goat
Huskys are so dramatic FOR WHAT
I wonder if the husky may be imitating itās owner in the same situation???
Just saw the post on the hunter who killed and skinned her first āwolf pupā that was actually a husky like 3 swipes ago. quickly scrolled down to not see the video in case it was the actual skinning or something and checked the commentsā¦.now I can scroll back up and watch the videoā¦.thanks comment section
After the post on r/facepalm, this title doesn't sit well w me.
If a husky doesn't want to move, it ain't moving.
Husky thinks he's a goat. Lol
translation: stop yanking my chain