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While their owner was away, the husky and golden retriever teamed up to cause a major incident: it was worse than just destroying the house.

2026-01-16 07:06:24 · · #1

One netizen owned a husky and a golden retriever. The two brothers usually got along well and were very fond of each other. However, many husky owners find them a headache; as pets, limited space and exercise often lead to destructive behavior due to unreleased energy. But since the golden retriever arrived, the owner noticed that the previously mischievous husky had become very docile and obedient, and no longer exhibited its destructive tendencies. He assumed the gentle golden retriever had reformed the husky.

But one day when he returned and saw what was in front of him, he was so angry that he burst into tears. Why was that? That day he happened to be out running errands and left both dogs on the balcony. Just to be safe, he put the husky on a leash, but since the golden retriever usually behaved well, he didn't put it on.

Not long after its owner left, the Golden Retriever started playing with the Husky, but the Husky's mischievous nature couldn't be contained. It said to the Golden Retriever, "Come on, let me show you what I'm capable of, watch!" In the blink of an eye, all the owner's carefully tended plants were destroyed. The Golden Retriever was completely stunned: "Why are you so naughty? They're going to be cooked!"

But the husky wouldn't listen to reason and kept playing by itself, even turning on the tap. The golden retriever, seeing how much fun the husky was having, was itching to join in, but reason told it its owner would definitely boil them. However, after watching for a while, it finally couldn't resist its curiosity and joined the husky. The two dogs played more and more wildly, and the sink overflowed. Just then, the owner returned, saw the mess, and trembled with anger: "You didn't destroy anything, but look at this mud all over the place! This is worse than destroying the house! Go to the dark room!"

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