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This little dog is trying to emulate the "Funeral Love Family" (a popular Chinese folk art group) at such a young age. Netizens commented: "It's like it was just dug out of the ground, still so fresh!"

2026-02-26 12:20:07 · · #1

In terms of destructive and mischievous behavior, the Alaskan Malamute is just as capable as the Siberian Husky, and in some ways even surpasses it. After all, its size is a factor. Moreover, Alaskan Malamutes are truly clueless, always repeating the same mistakes, and discipline is likely to be ineffective; next time, they'll do the same thing again...

For example, this friend's little Alaskan Malamute, though young, is incredibly capable. Despite its young age, its destructive tendencies are astounding, leaving its friend utterly astonished!

This dog must have fallen into a pile of dirt; it's covered in dirt, and its owner is patting it down... lifting it up and shaking it off... and then a cloud of dust comes flying out...

Simply patting and shaking the dog wasn't enough. This friend kept turning the dog over and over, constantly patting and slapping it with his hands, hoping to get the dirt off completely...

I was really concerned, so I grabbed the dog's leg with one hand and patted it. Where did it go? It's covered in dirt!

Netizens commented: Judging from the appearance, this person crawled out of the rubble after the house was demolished!

You can almost feel the dust drifting over from behind the screen.

They were just dug out of the ground, they're so fresh!

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