In my impression, Huskies are either ugly or on their way to becoming ugly.
They're either intellectually impaired or hopelessly stupid.
This is a dog whose appearance cannot be improved by external factors. No matter how much you embellish it, you'll only make it even uglier.
Therefore, I have no expectations for my husky anymore. I only hope that its appearance will change, as long as it doesn't get uglier.
It wasn't until I accidentally came across a picture of a husky named Jubilee that I understood what it meant to look "refreshingly beautiful and otherworldly".
Jubilee's parents would probably want to remake him if they saw him looking like this.
Although Jubilee is pleasing to the eye, her life has been rather unpleasant.
When Jubilee was born, her owner didn't like her appearance. As time went by, instead of developing a deeper affection for her, her owner cruelly abandoned her.
Jubilee was taken to a shelter, where the staff found her to be a truly peculiar-looking husky with an inexplicable comedic charm.
The staff thought that Jubilee's interesting appearance would allow it to find a new owner quickly, but no one has adopted it yet.
Poor Jubilee couldn't understand why she was abandoned, and the reason for being abandoned seemed really stupid to us.
Just because its appearance isn't to your liking doesn't mean its owner can decide whether it stays or goes.
Fortunately, the shelter staff didn't give up; they persisted in posting adoption notices for Jubilee. Thanks to everyone's efforts, someone finally agreed to adopt Jubilee.
This warm family also includes two huskies besides Jubilee.
Not only has she found a new home, but she's also gained new companions. We believe that Jubilee's life will be filled with happiness and joy from now on.
Xiao Jian also hopes that no more dogs in this world will be abandoned for various reasons. For some dogs, this kind of emotional wound really takes a lifetime to heal!
If you are currently owning a dog, or have decided to get one, please remember to keep your promise to your dog and don't abandon it halfway through!