Husky Home Alone Makes An Epic Mess That His Family Won’t Ever Forget

Every pet parent has THE story of how their dog got into something they shouldn’t have and made a huge mess. They relate the tale of woe to their friends with a mixture of annoyance and understanding. After all dogs will be dogs.

But these dog owners shared a story that’s just epic when it comes to doggie disasters. The family went out to see a movie and when they came home three hours later they discovered their Husky had become an artist!

He had somehow gotten into his owner’s calligraphy set…

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And dipped his paws in the black ink and began to record his movements all over the house.

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The Imgur user wanted to reassure everyone that the ink is thankfully harmless.

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“Btw it’s traditional ink for Chinese calligraphy practice, 100% bio and non-toxic to dog or human :),” he captioned.

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The Husky moved around the home quite a bit.

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He considered going on the bed, but thought twice about it.

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“One paw print on the bed: ‘Wait, I’m not allowed on the bed. I’m such a good boy,’” commented user ForeverGratefulinVT.

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The family cleaned up the floors and their furry mischief maker. (But they did have to repaint one wall.)

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All’s well that ends well! Share this doggie disaster with your friends and family!



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59 thoughts on “Husky Home Alone Makes An Epic Mess That His Family Won’t Ever Forget

  1. I came home one day and it looked like it snowed in my living room. My husky Zelda UNZIPPED, yes unzipped, 2 big throw pillows and 3 couch cushions(zippers still worked, no wholes in any of them…clever girl) and ripped the stuffing out of all of them. She tried so desperately to keep me in the kitchen we hen I walked in lol.

  2. Crate a husky? If you have to do that, you shouldn’t be having one. These animals are free spirits. To crate an animal like a husky all day is cruel. An hour while running to the store? OK, but all day while at work? Never. Get a pug.

  3. Never had a problem with ours that way. Crating them is for everyones safety, theirs included. We have a happy dog. She gets exercised very well and we have little to none behavioral issues from her but leaving them full run of a house with no one home is a good way to have a injured husky and a destroyed house, and telling people they should or should not have a husky is just plain rude.

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