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This Husky Really Doesn’t Want to Be Groomed

There are certain things that happen in almost any dog’s life, and they are either going to love it or hate it. For example, some dogs have the opportunity to go for a swim. Some of those those who have the opportunity are going to readily jump in the water and others are going to stay dry for their entire life. The same is also true with grooming. Some dogs love the attention but others simply want to avoid it.

When you see this Husky and it is time for the grooming, it won’t take you long to learn which category he falls in. As a matter of fact, I think he started complaining about the grooming, even before the groomer showed up! It’s rather amusing to see but one is probably most amusing, is the fact that it doesn’t work.

Dogs dislike grooming for a number of different reasons. In some cases, it was a bad experience that they had when they were younger at the groomer. Regardless of why this particular Husky doesn’t want to be groomed, it’s obvious that he is not going to stop complaining anytime soon.