Husky Blowing Bubbles In Her Bowl Is The Funniest Thing You’ll See Today
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What’s a Husky to do when his parents refuse to move to Siberia so he can live out his legacy of snorting fresh snow? Learn to snorkel, of course! The next best thing to chillin’ on a powder covered mountain is basking on the beach like these Australian pups.
When it comes time to impress the ladies with his swimming skills, this furry Michael Phelps is going to be ready!
Note: Occasionally this behavior is more than just a silly doggy quirk – it may indicate a neurological disorder. If your dog blows bubbles in his or her water bowl, but seems unable to drink, seek veterinary attention.
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