Blue, a spirited Siberian Husky, found himself in a predicament many can relate to – having his favorite show interrupted. The incident unfolded during a cozy TV session in bed with his human companion, humorously referred to as the ‘spare human.’ The duo was engrossed in watching the animated series ‘Bluey’ when the man decided to pull a playful prank, much to Blue’s dismay.
The moment the TV went off, Blue’s reaction was nothing short of theatrical. This clever canine wasn’t about to let the prank slide without expressing his feelings. What happened next was an amusing display of canine discontent, as Blue and his human engaged in a comical exchange of ‘words.’
In a hilarious video that has since gone viral, Blue’s protests were a mix of growls and howls, reminiscent of a toddler refusing to nap. The recording showed Blue energetically expressing his displeasure while occasionally darting around – a phenomenon social media users hilariously dubbed as ‘anger zoomies.’ Even when the human tried to feign sleep, Blue wasn’t having it, retreating under the bed with continued grumbles, ensuring his annoyed presence was felt.
Social media exploded with laughter at Blue’s antics, with users reveling in the cuteness of a doggie tantrum. One commenter, @annelie.dejesus, highlighted the humor in Blue’s constant attitude even when hidden under the bed. Another user, @Phinney, echoed this with amusement at Blue’s under-the-bed slithering antics. Such was the charm of Blue’s performance that many agreed they’d never skip watching a Husky throw a tantrum.
This light-hearted incident underscores the vocal nature of Huskies. Known for their expressive communication style, these dogs often ‘talk’ to their human family members. Blue is no exception, as he ‘talked back’ in response to the prank. While experts are uncertain about the exact reasons Huskies are so vocal, they speculate it’s linked to their sled-pulling heritage, where communication with teammates was essential. Huskies like Blue often treat humans as part of their pack, engaging in what seems like conversation but is more their unique way of bonding.
Interestingly, while most dogs bark, Huskies rely on a wider range of vocalizations to express themselves. They howl, complain, and even ‘chat’ when they want something or feel certain emotions. The American Kennel Club notes Huskies rarely bark but will let you know their mood through a variety of vocal cues. Blue certainly made it clear he was displeased with his viewing experience being cut short.
As the video continued to gain views, the family’s playful description of the incident as ‘gaslighting Blue’ resonated with viewers, who delighted in the dog’s theatrical displeasure. With millions enjoying Blue’s antics, one can’t help but wonder whether his human will think twice before interrupting another episode of ‘Bluey.’
Blue’s charming tantrum over an interrupted TV show not only highlighted the playful nature of Huskies but also entertained millions online. His expressive communication offered a reminder of the unique bond between dogs and their humans, showcasing just how endearing and relatable our furry friends can be.
Source: Yahoo