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A pet owner took his husky out for a walk, but it kept disappearing without a trace.

2026-01-16 05:33:59 · · #1

Based on real-life experiences shared by netizens: In most people's minds, Huskies are synonymous with neuroticism and goofiness. They are extremely timid, but Huskies kept in mainland China and as family pets are generally docile and sometimes a bit silly. They are a popular pet worldwide. However, people often forget that Huskies are actually quite intelligent, ranking very high in intelligence.

I have a husky at home. It's very smart and patient, which is especially evident when it's eating. It has the patience and perseverance to eat the meat in its dog food and then spit out each kibble.

Because of limited space at home, I always take my dog ​​out to play in the park near my house. The park has a large grassy area, so I let it run freely. But strangely, every time I let it out, it mysteriously disappears by the lake, and after half an hour, it reappears covered in smelly water.

At first, I didn't pay much attention, thinking the husky was learning to swim, and I even foolishly dried it off when I got home.

But this continued for many days in a row, and this time it was even more outrageous. It came back smelling like dead fish, so I kicked this silly thing into the lake, thinking it had fallen into a cesspool.

Later, in order to find out why, I stood on the mountain and watched it running around by the lake. When I chased after it, I discovered the truth.

The husky ran around for a while, then suddenly stopped walking after a few steps. It ran to a tree and frantically dug out a fish as long as its arm!

It hid all three big fish.

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At first, I didn't know what it had been doing. It just rushed to find me after finishing all that. I went early yesterday, and didn't find the fish until dawn.

It disappeared three times in the past three days. I just found three fish, but I really don't want to keep rolling around in the grass with it. There are probably many more, so I let it dig them all out and then threw them on the road. The sanitation workers will probably be completely baffled the next day.

Wow, my husky is amazing! It can even catch fish in the river by itself! I think huskies are naturally adapted to living in icy and snowy environments, so they have strong survival skills, just like Bear Grylls. They always find ways to survive, and hiding food shows their awareness of danger, preparing for any eventuality. So huskies are quite intelligent. The reason they rank low in intelligence might be because they are too independent and difficult to train. But overall, this owner's husky is still very cute and smart!

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