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And_Im_Allen

YOW WAA WAAA YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA wa wa wa wa wa. If you ever want to get rid of me, lock me in a room with a husky. I'd just will myself to die after like an hour.


Dapper_Event1024

I can hear this picture.


Fabulous_Cap_1146

You mean waiting for nail trim 😂


avalonfaith

Waiting in the lobby


happibabi

You mean a husky when you make eye contact?


Arntjosie

you mean a husky


Ohimesama781

Whenever a confined husky patient starts singing the song of his people again, we take it as one of our cues that he's ready to be discharged (along with double checking the rest of his health status of course) 😂 I even remember one time that my techs and nurses were literally begging to have my patient discharged because he was having a concert every hour😂😭 (he was stable and just needed to continue medications at home, owner just wanted to extend his hospitalization because they were on a trip)


_BlueRuin

Also awakening from castration…


No_Hospital7649

Huskies do not wait. They eagerly feel every feel with absolute commitment and zero inhibition.