Actually, dogs care about their fur more than most people do.
If a dog isn't trained from a young age to have its fur trimmed regularly, it's likely to feel particularly heavy-hearted after losing its fur.
Losing their beloved fur can cause anything from a dazed state to a complete loss of appetite.
Most dogs will only wallow in self-pity, but if it's a husky, it will cry, throw a tantrum, and threaten suicide.
For example, this husky looks like a completely different dog after its fur is shaved!
First, it started contemplating its dog life while looking out the window: jump down, don't jump down, jump down, don't jump down, jump down, don't jump down...
Later, perhaps feeling that the altitude was too high and suffering from acrophobia, he reluctantly gave up the idea of jumping off the building.
However, it did not give up its desire for revenge against its owner and began to give up on itself...
They tore down the owner's favorite potted tree... but that didn't suffice, so they tore up a towel too!
Despite its owner's onslaught of beef jerky, the husky didn't give in, its eyes filled with worry. The beef jerky, of course, was ineffective.
Perhaps the owner's punishment was too lenient, or perhaps the owner was just trying to soothe its wounded little heart. The husky began to act recklessly, or perhaps it was courting death. It ate a sweet potato on the sofa, but never ate it again, only chewing it into small pieces!
The owner still didn't punish it, which made the dog even more unbearable. It even tore apart the feather duster it usually used to hit! The owner wanted to punish it and scold it, but the dog didn't care at all: "Go ahead and hit me, just kill me already, there's no point in living anyway..."
So, be prepared before shaving your dog. Otherwise, your home will be in turmoil. Not only will the dog be unhappy, but hitting it won't help, and if you don't, the dog will become even more emboldened...