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A husky encountered a golden retriever and kept provoking it, resulting in the husky ending up on the operating table at the hospital.

2026-01-16 07:06:27 · · #1

Judging solely from their appearance, Huskies are quite intimidating, as they are the closest dog breed to wolves in both appearance and bloodline, and from a distance, they do resemble wolves somewhat. Generally speaking, such Huskies should be very strong fighters, given their wolf-like bloodline and formidable fighting ability. However, Huskies are quite different; they are not only not powerful, but rather a complete pushover with a fighting ability of only 5.

Although Huskies are weak in combat (level 5), they love to provoke other dogs. After all, Huskies are known for their mischievousness. Of course, Huskies know they are not good at fighting, so they often use bluffing to scare other dogs.

So whenever a husky encounters another dog, it will unleash its full potential as the king of facial expressions in the canine world, putting on all sorts of expressions that it thinks are very fierce in order to scare the other dogs. For example, one pet owner took his husky out for a walk and encountered a golden retriever. As soon as the husky saw the golden retriever, it immediately put on a few fierce expressions in an attempt to scare the other dog away and get some sense of accomplishment.

However, Golden Retrievers are known for their gentle nature, so they simply ignored the Husky's provocation and didn't want to pay any attention to it. When the owner saw the Husky acting foolishly again, he immediately pulled the Husky away. But the Husky thought the Golden Retriever was afraid of it and was a pushover, so it became arrogant and, despite the owner's pulling, went up and gave the Golden Retriever a few more fierce expressions.

However, even a clay figure has three fires. After being provoked by the husky time and time again, the golden retriever decided to give the idiot a hard time. So it went up and gave the husky a powerful "Mount Tai Press" move, instantly subduing the husky. Don't be fooled by the husky's fierce actions just now; the score is now 0 to 5. Moreover, faced with the golden retriever's counterattack, the husky immediately cowered and began to beg for mercy.

Because the Golden Retriever moved so fast, the two owners didn't have time to react. By the time they did, the Husky had already been tackled. The owners quickly separated the two dogs, but it was too late, as the Husky's paw had been bitten. So the owners immediately took the Husky to the vet.

When they arrived at the vet, the husky was completely different from its earlier smug self. Instead, it lay on the operating table with a dejected expression. The owner was initially worried about the husky, but after seeing its expression, he couldn't help but smile. It was clearly not that tough, yet it insisted on causing trouble. Now it knows it was wrong, and it should learn its lesson.

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