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The husky has stopped tearing paper and chewing the sofa as much, but its owner is even more worried.

2026-01-16 08:29:05 · · #1

The most annoying thing about owning a Siberian Husky is its destructive tendencies. When it comes to this, owners are basically powerless to control it. You never know when, where, or how it will destroy things! Having a Husky at home means living in constant fear! Putting them in a cage... well, maybe there's some misconception about cages! If cages were so effective, would Huskies be so famous for their destructive tendencies? Ordinary cages simply can't contain a Husky.

But this friend was different! He noticed that his husky had become much better behaved lately. It stopped tearing tissues and chewing the sofa. It would just paw at the floor when it had nothing to do, and occasionally glance at him, as if it wanted to do something.

All day long, I just stare at this spot. When I get tired, I lie down to rest for a while, and when I'm rested enough, I get up and start digging the ground!

The dog was digging in circles, occasionally checking its progress, seemingly dissatisfied with its efforts! This might be acceptable for a day or two, but doing it every day was making the owner very uneasy: Even though it wasn't destroying the house anymore, what was this dog trying to do?!

At first, the owner might have thought the dog was just being silly, but what happened next made the owner realize there was definitely more to it.

As the dog dug, it started observing its owner's situation to see if the owner was keeping it confined before continuing to dig.

The homeowner expressed concern about this situation, fearing that one day they might return home and see their downstairs neighbor directly from their living room...

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