Kenny is no longer in “Husky-Hell” as he was yesterday with snow out the outside of the wall and green grass inside where he was …….. and the brick outer wall has changed to chain-link fence too.
Anyway, Huskies don’t want sunbeams. They want “EYEfff KREEffff!” ( ice cream! ) and they even say so, but huskies don’t have lips to make the “m” sound so this is the best pronunciation they can manage (copy & paste link) : https://youtu.be/nv2_9zANCgg?t=60
I used to work with a guy who had a husky. The neighbors would report him to the police whenever they saw the dog outside in winter. What these neighbors didn’t understand is that huskies are bred for being out in the cold; they like being in the cold. My co-worker said that the poor dog was miserable indoors, panting heavily and always wanting to be let out.
Saw a YouTube of somebody’s husky, it had a long stretch of sunny, dry pavement & was curled up on the snow, in the shade, looking as happy as a kid at it’s birthday party. Husky’s are like that.
Had a Husky grand dog. One summer, he went for a swim in our pool. Thought my pool filter would never get all that fur. It did but wanted to renegotiate it’s contract.
My Min Pin, Jack, loved laying in the sun on the grass. As he got older he enjoyed it more and more. The heat from the sun and coolness of the grass / ground made for a perfect naptime for him.
My Husky, Sheba, would lay I the snow in the sun, and would not come in. Neighborhoods called animal protection who came to save the dog. They gave up, she wasn’t coming in for them or anyone.
Enter.Name.Here almost 3 years ago
Kenny is no longer in “Husky-Hell” as he was yesterday with snow out the outside of the wall and green grass inside where he was …….. and the brick outer wall has changed to chain-link fence too.
Anyway, Huskies don’t want sunbeams. They want “EYEfff KREEffff!” ( ice cream! ) and they even say so, but huskies don’t have lips to make the “m” sound so this is the best pronunciation they can manage (copy & paste link) : https://youtu.be/nv2_9zANCgg?t=60
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 3 years ago
That is perfection. One happy husky.
Pedmar Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I used to work with a guy who had a husky. The neighbors would report him to the police whenever they saw the dog outside in winter. What these neighbors didn’t understand is that huskies are bred for being out in the cold; they like being in the cold. My co-worker said that the poor dog was miserable indoors, panting heavily and always wanting to be let out.
LadyPeterW almost 3 years ago
Saw a YouTube of somebody’s husky, it had a long stretch of sunny, dry pavement & was curled up on the snow, in the shade, looking as happy as a kid at it’s birthday party. Husky’s are like that.
alliegator almost 3 years ago
My collie mix lays on the deck in the sun in below 0 temps. When I try to call him in, he looks at me like I’m insane.
tammiammi almost 3 years ago
We installed a heater in my dogs house & she chooses to lay out in the frost.
assrdood almost 3 years ago
Had a Husky grand dog. One summer, he went for a swim in our pool. Thought my pool filter would never get all that fur. It did but wanted to renegotiate it’s contract.
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
Thanks. So much better now…..
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
Hey, who turned on the heater?!
j.l.farmer almost 3 years ago
My Min Pin, Jack, loved laying in the sun on the grass. As he got older he enjoyed it more and more. The heat from the sun and coolness of the grass / ground made for a perfect naptime for him.
WilliamWilliam almost 3 years ago
My Husky, Sheba, would lay I the snow in the sun, and would not come in. Neighborhoods called animal protection who came to save the dog. They gave up, she wasn’t coming in for them or anyone.
SeaDragon almost 3 years ago
Our two Borzoi would go out and lay on the snow for hours.Of course, the breed is originally from Russia …..
edeloriea14 almost 3 years ago
Kenny reminds me Trixie of “Hi & Lois”: Always happy to be under the sunbeam.