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A husky gave birth to seven puppies, but its owner took them out to play. The dog seemed to be saying, "Have you had enough fun yet?"

2026-01-16 07:08:16 · · #1

Many netizens often ask when dogs are most likely to be aggressive. In fact, this happens quite often. The most common reason is when dogs guard their food. Many pet owners have noticed that dogs that are usually very docile become like different dogs when it comes to eating.

If you get close to its food bowl, it will bark warningly and may even bare its teeth at you. Many dogs exhibit this food-guarding behavior, even some very docile dogs. That's why people often say that you shouldn't get close to a dog when it's eating.

In addition to aggressive behavior when dogs guard their food, they also have a strong desire to protect their puppies when they are nursing. So if you don't know the dog well, don't be careless and try to test it, because dogs will be very defensive during the nursing period.

Of course, this doesn't mean that all dogs are aggressive during the nursing period. A large number of dogs are still very weak in their aggression towards their owners, such as Golden Retrievers, Labradors, and Alaskan Malamutes.

Huskies have quite a temper, but they are generally friendly towards humans. However, many huskies exhibit food guarding behavior, which is a habit that cannot be easily corrected unless they are trained and corrected from puppyhood. It becomes more difficult to change them after they reach adulthood.

A netizen's husky gave birth to 7 puppies 5 days ago. The puppies are all very cute. The mother dog looks a bit like a wolfhound and usually gives people a rather "serious" impression.

The owner was very happy after the puppies were born, and most of them were very beautiful. Two of the puppies even inherited their mother's looks and looked quite handsome. The owner wanted to take the puppies out to play and check their genders.

When the owner approached the husky, it was nursing. The husky looked at its owner with a serious expression. However, the owner understood the husky's behavior and, although a little worried, still took out a small puppy, which was also one of the owner's favorites.

When the owner brought out the puppy, the husky became a little nervous, fearing that the owner might do something harmful to the puppy. The mother dog kept her eyes on the puppy in the owner's hands the whole time. The puppy was still very small, and its eyes hadn't even opened yet.

The little husky struggled in its owner's hands, which caught the husky's attention. Then the mother dog looked at the owner with her eyes slanted, as if asking the owner to put down her baby. Watching the puppy "scrambling around" in the owner's hands, the mother dog seemed a little heartbroken.

Perhaps because the puppy kept barking, the husky came over and gestured for its owner to put the puppy back. Seeing the husky's aggrieved look, the owner had no choice but to put the puppy back. Then the husky immediately nuzzled the puppy under its belly.

It's clear that the husky is quite responsible and cares a lot about these puppies, even when they're with their owner.

Husky: Human, have you had enough fun? Put it back right now!

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