Those familiar with Huskies know they're practically non-aggressive in combat, a mere five out of five. While they resemble wolves in appearance and bloodline, they lack their fighting prowess and are considered one of the three most non-aggressive dog breeds, alongside Golden Retrievers and Labradors. However, while Huskies are terrible at melee combat, they excel at arguing. The saying "Never wins a fight, never loses an argument" perfectly describes a Husky.
However, not every time there's a conflict with another dog, the other dogs are willing to argue with the husky. So at this time, the husky will use its special talent as the king of facial expressions in the dog world, trying to scare away or assimilate the other dog with its various magical expressions. For example, this husky was almost scared to death by the German Shepherd when it first met it.
However, Huskies are known for their reckless and fearless nature when they get silly. Seeing that the German Shepherd wasn't coming near, the Husky tried to regain its composure. So, the Husky pretended to put on what it thought was a fierce expression, hoping to scare the German Shepherd. It then rushed over to cause trouble for the German Shepherd. However, the German Shepherd probably realized that the Husky was bluffing, so it showed that it wasn't scared at all and even slapped the Husky in the face.
The husky didn't expect that the German Shepherd wouldn't be scared by it, but would actually try to attack. So it immediately put on a surprised expression, as if to say, "Big brother, I was just kidding, don't take it seriously, let's talk this out, don't get physical!"
Then the husky started showering the German Shepherd with affection and cuteness, leaving the German Shepherd completely bewildered, looking as if it were wondering if the dog was crazy. Just a moment ago it was fierce, and now its expression had completely changed. Not only was the German Shepherd startled, but even the dogs watching nearby were drawn in by the husky's antics.
However, the German Shepherd couldn't resist the enthusiastic Husky and quickly became friends with it. But after playing with the Husky for a while, the owner noticed that the German Shepherd started to change. For example, it would often make these kinds of movements, as if it had been possessed by the Husky.
Another thing is that when the German Shepherd is watching TV at home, it often takes what's on TV for reality. Like this time, it saw a ball flying towards it on screen and kicked it! Luckily, the owner reacted quickly, otherwise they probably would have had to replace the TV. It seems the owner won't dare let the German Shepherd play with the Husky anymore; after all, it's only been a short time, and the German Shepherd has already caught the habit. The owner is almost devastated.