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When a husky meets a Shiba Inu, it becomes a meme war.

2026-01-16 03:59:14 · · #1

Although Huskies are the closest to wolves in terms of both lineage and appearance, their fighting ability is nowhere near that of a wolf. Those familiar with Huskies know they're practically useless in combat; they've never won a fight, but they've never lost an argument. Despite their poor fighting skills, Huskies are anything but cowardly when faced with a challenge, because they have their own unique secrets.

That is, using facial expressions to scare off opponents. Many people probably first know Huskies through their hilarious facial expressions, which is why Huskies are also known as the "King of Facial Expressions" in the canine world. Although Huskies are silly, they are not stupid. They know how to play to their strengths. When arguing doesn't solve the problem, Huskies will use facial expressions to resolve it. However, when they meet a Shiba Inu, who is also a master of facial expressions, it will completely turn into a battle of facial expressions. For example, when a pet owner's Husky and Shiba Inu met, the style of the scene changed. The Husky gave the Shiba Inu a very human-like look of contempt.

Seeing the husky's disdain, the Shiba Inu naturally wouldn't let it get away with it, so it immediately retaliated. However, instead of using facial expressions, it planned a direct physical fight, probably knowing the husky was a master of facial expressions, and that a true expression-matching contest would likely go on forever. Although the Shiba Inu changed tactics, the husky remained steadfast, still using its signature expression to scare the Shiba Inu, only this time with what it thought was a very fierce look. But to the onlookers, it just looked rather quirky, not fierce at all, and was quite amusing.

Although the husky's expression grew increasingly fierce, it had no effect on the Shiba Inu. The Shiba Inu ignored the husky's expression, focusing its attention solely on the husky's legs and snarling down. The husky had no choice but to keep retreating; after all, in a real fight, it might not be able to beat the Shiba Inu. However, the husky wasn't retreating blindly; it was a planned tactical maneuver, and now it was almost in front of its owner—it seemed to be looking for help!

However, just a few steps from its owner, the husky couldn't hold out any longer and was defeated by the Shiba Inu. The Shiba Inu, at this point, simply surrounded the husky without attacking, teasing it and giving it what it thought was a fierce look. The husky, completely defeated, immediately surrendered upon seeing this expression, probably saying: "Big brother, spare me! I know I was wrong!"

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