When your husky puppy misses mummy and daddy · 5:53pm Feb 12th, 2020
My husky was scratching the door of the summer house and making mewling sounds. She can open doors, but she never comes in when you open the door for her. She instead waits until you sit down and get comfortable before trying to open it again.
I let her in. She begins sniffing all over, and I'm wondering what she's looking for. She actually climbs on top of the two couches, sniffs the shelves, pokes around the bar and then she climbed next to where I was sitting on the arm rest, standing on it like a cat rather than a dog. Even for a dog, she has a very cattish personality.
She was whimpering quietly before she went towards the corner of the summer house on the couch I was sat on, before coming to a small shelf behind me where my dad keeps a pair of his glasses. My husky picked them up in her mouth and tried to take them outside, but I had to take them off her before she broke them. (Not that she would, but this dog breed has a big notoriety for chewing and biting stuff.) Then I opened the door and she left.
Dogs do this all the time, and it's pretty adorable. - They miss their owners, so they find something that belongs to them, be it a coat, a jumper or a T-shirt, and they'll lay on top of it, cuddle with it or carry it around with them because it carries their scent with it. All you've got to do is give the dog a belly rub, scratch its ears and then it'll be happy again. My dog grins when I scratch her shoulder. She has an add but cute personality, I'll tell you that much.
That sounds absolutely adorable