I have had multiple jobs where I've had to explain to customers that no one is being unalived in the back; it's just a husky getting a bath. And it's always the boys!
@@atimidbirb just once. I’m sad to say we had to euthanize her yesterday. She went into kidney failure. Really. Is she so much. She was a legendary cat.
My baby is a Chihuahua. She, too, is proud, fearless and extremely protective of me...right up until we walk into the vets examination room. Then the screaming starts! I never knew dogs could literally scream. Luckily, our vets are fantastic, and they're used to the performances of my tiny drama queen. But, I do often have to explain to the others in the waiting room that she isn't having her leg amputated without anaesthetic, and that she's only there for a possible nail trim!
They do the same thing with groomers. I don't know why my little sister would own three of them is beyond me😅 but she does like them talking to her and giving her attitude 😅
Hahaha, I send her my love! My husky is also broken. No howls or yowls, doesn't wanna run forever. I only get back talk (Yar yar yar with a hefty helping of growl texture) when he isn't allowed to have the chicken or ham we're prepping. Hm, I suppose I do get a quick yip or yargr of sass when I ask him to back away from the street curb at crossings. As he jumps at me. Into a sit. XD
We had a Great Dane when I was a kid who would faint when he saw a needle. Every year when we went to get his shots, people would look at him and be like, can you hold that dog while he gets his shot? And the vet would laugh and say it wouldn't be a problem. Then he'd the needle and the dog would faint. He was a great watch dog at home, but needles, no way!
@@BoarderMiah We had a Great Dane, too, when I was a kid! A Harlequin. His name was Duke. He was the sweetest, goofiest, most lovable four-legged slobber puppy anyone could ever hope for. Great Danes are the best!
@@TheSouthIsHot Ours was black except for a white blotch on his chest that was shaped exactly like an eagle. He was extra tall even for a Dane. Such a good dog.
I am biased. Hugo the Husky IS handsome af, and I'm very proud of him, facing all that scary. I am also biased-ly glad that my husky is nowadays only this concerned with unknown humans outside. XD
Meanwhile my cat is just like: IV? 👍🏻 teeth check? 👍🏻 Ask me to hold still for the x-ray and don’t even hold me? 👌 The only thing I haven’t been able to teach her is getting her temperature checked… I think the arthritis makes it really painful
This video is like when my Wheaten Terrier gets his nails trimmed or feet trimmed. He used to be a show dog for crying out loud! Now he's a contortionist. Seriously.
This is my favorite one yet. I would love for you to do Golden Retrievers. I have two Goldens and a mixed breed who might be husky/border collie or German Shepherd/border collie. Poor guy gets more carsick than any creature I've ever met. He can vomit within a quarter mile in the car. My boy Golden is scared of men with beards and cries if his favorite human leaves him alone. He is the biggest baby I've ever met, and is just an attention sponge. He'd happily let people pet him 10 hours a day. The girl is more like an internet bleep-poster. She pesters and bugs until she gets what she wants. (which is usually someone else's toy or big treat.)
Large dog thinking everything is after them I saw it with my German Shepard he was 111 pounds though he was a lap dog and got bullied by a one pound ferret named Pancakes, a red eyed white with two black spots on her head it looked like she had little horns. Dante the Shepard was scared of his own shadow,
So many big dogs are just complete pushovers... Grandpa's black GSD was huge and used far more cells on leg than brain, but she'd let me climb all over her when I was a toddler and my aunt's carried on the tradition when my twin cousins were born, but he was smart enough to hide in the shower when he'd had his fill of little girl time. Two other shepherds and my golden retriever all let the little dogs boss them around, and my foxhound knows the six pound kitten next door and the shih Tzu across the street are mean to her if she steps out of line. Hound has started a war with the mockingbirds, though. She snapped at a nestling after one kept dive bombing her kitty brother, and they started doing it to her too and getting on my back porch and crying like she does to come inside.
@@B2WM Yes not only was mine bullied but Pancakes the ferret he was bullied by the other dog I had then a maybe 15 pound Min Pin named Lili she would eat her food then push Dante the GSD out of the way and eat some of his food and he just let her, I always said that it was the little ones you have to look out for.
My JRT was in the hospital for a week a few years back. They told me he must be broken. Never reacted to IV being put in. Vet wrap to keep his feeding tube in place or to the million and one other tests they ran on him. The only "reaction" they saw (that was hysterical) is the day after he came home (they let me have him for two nights on trial, but wanted to make sure he ate, so they never took the tube out because if he never, it was more trauma to reinsert one) I had to take him back to get his feeding tube out. He never flinched at the stitch removal, or the tube being removed, or even the staples to close the incision. Not even a week later for staples to be removed. He just insisted that they could only do all those things if they let him sit on the windowsill! Now try and clip his nails ... I dare ya!
I have had multiple jobs where I've had to explain to customers that no one is being unalived in the back; it's just a husky getting a bath. And it's always the boys!
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And that's when Hugo gets put on anti-anxiety meds.
All our dogs have weighed between 65 and 125lbs. Our 20 year old tiny cat has kept all of them in fear because she hissed at them…once.
ONCE
@@atimidbirb just once. I’m sad to say we had to euthanize her yesterday. She went into kidney failure. Really. Is she so much. She was a legendary cat.
My baby is a Chihuahua. She, too, is proud, fearless and extremely protective of me...right up until we walk into the vets examination room. Then the screaming starts! I never knew dogs could literally scream. Luckily, our vets are fantastic, and they're used to the performances of my tiny drama queen. But, I do often have to explain to the others in the waiting room that she isn't having her leg amputated without anaesthetic, and that she's only there for a possible nail trim!
Our husky Aspen is Hugo’s twin 😂😂😂
Reminds me of the girl with dogs grooming videos, huskies are so overly dramatic
They do the same thing with groomers. I don't know why my little sister would own three of them is beyond me😅 but she does like them talking to her and giving her attitude 😅
My husky is broken. She doesn't howl, yark, scream, and isn't afraid of everything xD. But she does sass me lol
Hahaha, I send her my love! My husky is also broken. No howls or yowls, doesn't wanna run forever. I only get back talk (Yar yar yar with a hefty helping of growl texture) when he isn't allowed to have the chicken or ham we're prepping. Hm, I suppose I do get a quick yip or yargr of sass when I ask him to back away from the street curb at crossings. As he jumps at me. Into a sit. XD
Every Iditarod litter has a Hugo.
The big, tough guys are always those who pass out while getting their blood drawn at the doctor's office.
We had a Great Dane when I was a kid who would faint when he saw a needle. Every year when we went to get his shots, people would look at him and be like, can you hold that dog while he gets his shot? And the vet would laugh and say it wouldn't be a problem. Then he'd the needle and the dog would faint. He was a great watch dog at home, but needles, no way!
@@BoarderMiah We had a Great Dane, too, when I was a kid! A Harlequin. His name was Duke. He was the sweetest, goofiest, most lovable four-legged slobber puppy anyone could ever hope for. Great Danes are the best!
@@TheSouthIsHot Ours was black except for a white blotch on his chest that was shaped exactly like an eagle. He was extra tall even for a Dane. Such a good dog.
Our vet has literally the same conversation with my dobermann 😂😂😂 the labrodor, is just chilled, and let them get on with it.
My lab is the same way, he's bulletproof at the vet, loves all the vet techs
My dog gets in trouble for kissing excessively at the vet. She’s just really friendly. She’s also a husky.
Do Great Danes! This was so funny!
I am biased. Hugo the Husky IS handsome af, and I'm very proud of him, facing all that scary.
I am also biased-ly glad that my husky is nowadays only this concerned with unknown humans outside. XD
That there's a husky all right 😂 They're so cute when they're not scared tho!
Meanwhile my cat is just like: IV? 👍🏻 teeth check? 👍🏻 Ask me to hold still for the x-ray and don’t even hold me? 👌
The only thing I haven’t been able to teach her is getting her temperature checked… I think the arthritis makes it really painful
You should do a Siamese next.
Videos like this make me miss the husky we used to have lol
It is very clear you have experience with huskies
sneezing is a lot more scary than sighing
This video is like when my Wheaten Terrier gets his nails trimmed or feet trimmed. He used to be a show dog for crying out loud! Now he's a contortionist. Seriously.
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This is my favorite one yet. I would love for you to do Golden Retrievers. I have two Goldens and a mixed breed who might be husky/border collie or German Shepherd/border collie. Poor guy gets more carsick than any creature I've ever met. He can vomit within a quarter mile in the car. My boy Golden is scared of men with beards and cries if his favorite human leaves him alone. He is the biggest baby I've ever met, and is just an attention sponge. He'd happily let people pet him 10 hours a day. The girl is more like an internet bleep-poster. She pesters and bugs until she gets what she wants. (which is usually someone else's toy or big treat.)
Large dog thinking everything is after them I saw it with my German Shepard he was 111 pounds though he was a lap dog and got bullied by a one pound ferret named Pancakes, a red eyed white with two black spots on her head it looked like she had little horns. Dante the Shepard was scared of his own shadow,
So many big dogs are just complete pushovers... Grandpa's black GSD was huge and used far more cells on leg than brain, but she'd let me climb all over her when I was a toddler and my aunt's carried on the tradition when my twin cousins were born, but he was smart enough to hide in the shower when he'd had his fill of little girl time. Two other shepherds and my golden retriever all let the little dogs boss them around, and my foxhound knows the six pound kitten next door and the shih Tzu across the street are mean to her if she steps out of line.
Hound has started a war with the mockingbirds, though. She snapped at a nestling after one kept dive bombing her kitty brother, and they started doing it to her too and getting on my back porch and crying like she does to come inside.
@@B2WM Yes not only was mine bullied but Pancakes the ferret he was bullied by the other dog I had then a maybe 15 pound Min Pin named Lili she would eat her food then push Dante the GSD out of the way and eat some of his food and he just let her, I always said that it was the little ones you have to look out for.
Need alcohol beginnings again…at least on Mondays?
This was AWESOME , Next do chihuahua , or JRT!
He already did a Chihuahua.
My JRT was in the hospital for a week a few years back. They told me he must be broken. Never reacted to IV being put in. Vet wrap to keep his feeding tube in place or to the million and one other tests they ran on him. The only "reaction" they saw (that was hysterical) is the day after he came home (they let me have him for two nights on trial, but wanted to make sure he ate, so they never took the tube out because if he never, it was more trauma to reinsert one) I had to take him back to get his feeding tube out. He never flinched at the stitch removal, or the tube being removed, or even the staples to close the incision. Not even a week later for staples to be removed. He just insisted that they could only do all those things if they let him sit on the windowsill!
Now try and clip his nails ... I dare ya!
Could you do a Dalmatian, please? 🤍🖤❤️
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