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    Two Huskies Temporarily Separated By a Screen Door Put on a 'Dramatic' Performance

    By Devan McGuinness,

    2024-07-22

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    Two Huskies were temporarily separated by a screen door when their parent turned the corner and wasn't in view; the dogs did what they did best. They unleashed the drama.

    On July 18, 2024, TikTok user Kex and Crash (@kexthehusky) shared a video of the two dogs clearly trying to say something. It was hilarious. Take a look!

    In a minute-long video, we meet Kex and Crash , two Huskies who are not shy about sharing their feelings.

    Related: Husky and Puppy Sibling Sing Morning Song Like a Timely Alarm Clock

    The second the parent behind the camera rounds the corner, both the dogs start to howl to the sky. One of the dogs is outside on the deck, the other inside, and a screen door separates the two.

    Then, when they really notice they're being watched, their drama stops.

    "What? You don't wanna perform when somebody's looking at you?" their parent asked since they stopped calling to the sky and instead were sitting as if nothing was happening.

    After the dog outside sang a little more, they were both silent again, as if they were waiting for their parents to respond or to understand what they were asking for specifically.

    Mom is now trying to convince the two dogs to sing together because they were happily doing that when she couldn't be seen. Now, she wants them to turn their drama into a choir production.

    Happy, the two started to sing some more, and it started to sound like they were both saying the exact same thing in their language, responding to what their mom was saying in English.

    In the comments, people had a lot of giggles for the dramatic pups, too.

    One person wrote, "They so dramatic."

    Another shared, "Love!"

    Someone else left the comment, "Gotta love that Husky choir."

    And another wrote, "I give them A+ on their form and coordination at the beginning there. That was some top-notch Husky Choir right there!"

    One TikTok user added, "When you have huskies, you have a guaranteed choir."

    And several others left emojis like laughing emojis, hearts, and heart smiles.

    Huskies Love to Talk and Vocalize

    According to the American Kennel Club , Huskies are known for their interesting howls and yowls and for making a range of noises that, at times, sound like they might be speaking English.

    The reason for their chatty nature goes right back to their beginnings. "Primarily, Huskies vocalize to communicate with their pack, whether it’s other Huskies or their human pack," the organization shares.

    "The Husky is closely aligned with his wolf ancestor and, like the wolf, this very old breed is a pack animal. Developed as a sled dog and meant to work with a large group of dogs, Huskies use vocal communication as a means of survival."

    If you've never heard a Husky howl or yowl before, it can sound like something significant is going on with how loud and squealy they are. But that's just what they do.

    "That intense vocalization usually happens when a Husky doesn’t want to do whatever it’s being told to do," the American Kennel Club shares. "It’s the Husky way of arguing back and making their feelings very clear. Add to that a drama when they’re feeling particularly stubborn and defiant, and you might see a full-fledged Husky tantrum."

    Huskies do love their drama!

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