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Rude Husky Demands a Belly Rub in the Car

There are many things we may enjoy in life, and a good belly rub is right up at the top of the list. Of course, not all of us have the ability to have a belly rub whenever we want one but that isn’t the case with our dogs. At this husky will clearly demonstrate, once they want a belly rub and start getting what they want, there is no stopping them.

Some people would call this spoiled behavior from the dog but others would just call it persistence. It really doesn’t matter what you call it, it isn’t about to stop anytime soon. In fact, when the human does stop the rubbing, the dog just continues to ask for the belly rub again.

There is an old expression, “the squeaky wheel gets the grease,” and I would say that fits fairly well in this scenario. The dog certainly does act like a squeaky wheel and as it turns out, it works well for him. I wonder if this would work for me?