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    Dramatic Husky Gets 'Biggest Baby' Title After Dad Carries Him Home

    By Candace Ganger Powell,

    7 days ago

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    Some dogs may look tough but when tested, they can be the biggest, floppiest babies of all time. Take for example Titan the Husky, whose earned the "biggest baby" title after a smaller dog hurt his feelings.

    The hilarious TikTok video shared by @imbluethesiberian , shows the moment Titan's dad carries him home because of a smaller dog's antics. Take a look at all his drama!

    In the short video that says, "Me, comforting my 80lb Husky because a 2lb Chihuahua barked at him and scared him," Titan can be seen safe in Dad's arms on the walk home. The Husky has officially decided small dogs are scary and from now until eternity, if such an event happens again, he'd rather not walk when he can be carried. This is truly a king in the making.

    With nearly 702,000 likes and thousands of comments, many offered rallies in support of the dramatic pup.

    "Poor baby. At least daddy is taking care of you," one person said. "This is what I mean when I say IF I get you a husky there’s a list of requirements," another joked. "Awww, your such a good man, he’s beautiful," another added. Of the other hundreds of responses, many shared their own Huskies have similar behaviors.

    "He's really the biggest baby," the caption says, and we'd have to agree—but an adorable baby!

    Related: Pen Full of Huskies All Howling at Once Is Majestic and Requires Earmuffs

    What To Do When Your Dog Refuses To Walk

    As adorable as Titan is, a dog refusing to walk can be a tiresome experience, especially if it's hot outside. Canyon Animal Hospital says if your dog keeps stopping on a walk for whatever reason, there are a few ways you can get them moving again without having to carry them home.

    First, find the source of their fear. In Titan's case, it was fear of another dog. Desensitization tactics on daily walks, including rewarding positive behavior around the trigger and redirecting with commands, may work well here so eventually, that fear isn't so big.

    To get your pup moving again, the site says you can do any of the following:

    • Start walking faster when going through interesting locations to prevent long sessions of sniffing and exploring
    • Choose one specific side for your dog to walk on to prevent pulling
    • Spice up your usual walk by taking new and interesting routes
    • Stop walking and restrict their access to objects they are interested in (this will help them realize the only way to walk is with you).
    • Work on and implement proper leash training
    • Reward good walking behaviors

    The hope is that in the end, the triggers are no longer an issue and you won't have to lug around your big baby anymore!

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