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Netizen Gave Up Buying a Husky After Seeing Its Father's Appearance

More and more people are getting dogs, which is likely due to improved living conditions and a desire for a canine companion, plus the added benefit of home security. It's a win-win!

Many people say Huskies are the 'masterminds' of destroying homes. I used to think it was just prejudice; I believed Huskies weren't particularly inclined to destroy things. The reason everyone perceives them this way is because of their peculiar behavior, which is hard to understand.

A lot of netizens are very interested in Huskies and have always wanted to own one, but they haven't found a suitable channel, so they haven't been able to.

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Recently, a netizen heard from a friend who returned to their hometown that a Husky in a neighboring village had puppies. The netizen became very interested and felt it was necessary to take a look, just in case it was a good fit and they could finally fulfill their wish.

The netizen went with their friend to see the puppies. They saw someone looking at the puppies, and the puppies were indeed quite good-looking and had high aesthetics. They fell in love with them at first sight.

The netizen selected a puppy. It looked pretty good, and they even played with it, which was completely different from what people said online. They couldn't see any difference compared to other puppies.

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After choosing the puppy, the netizen suddenly wanted to see the father's appearance, just in case the father was unattractive, which might make the puppy unattractive in the future.

The owner wasn't willing to show the puppy's father's photo, but after the netizen repeatedly requested it, they eventually agreed. When the netizen saw the father, they immediately decided to give up. The father was okay, but his outfit was too 'cool'!

It's no wonder the owner didn't want to show the puppy's father's photo; it was because of this.

The puppy's father might also be prejudiced because of this 'magic' look.

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