hilarious that my first thought was “huh, Loki is a REALLY fitting name for a husky” and it belongs to the most well-behaved, quietest husky I’ve seen on this channel
This is how my husky is, she is part golden lab as well so she is a golden husky with one blue eye. She doesn’t bark at all, very chill and calm. But I raised her since she was a puppy and it was really hard to train her. She’s always been calm, but it was potty training and not chewing stuff up that was really hard.
It is because he is named Loki that I get it. Louis, above all else are Drama Queens and the MUST look good. So he knew the importance of this appointment 😂
We had a husky, Rigas. It means king in Greek. Dude lived up to 16 and was the smartest most well behaved dog we had. We trained him to sit, lay, roll, give both paws, and he was generally so chill. He was full white with beautiful hazel and blue eyes. I still find some of his shedded tufts stuck on the grass around my house 😭❤️
Had a husky as well, to be fair it was really easy to teach him those tricks, as they are ridiculously smart, the problem for me, and apparently 90% of husky owners, is the escapes, he literally drove me crazy, particularly during his last years, he died of poisoning at 11, four years ago, and I still have problems talking about it. Thankfully I have one if his puppies, a massive 100 pounds corso crossbreed, boy knew what was up.. 🖤
@@djstag Hi, totally understand your thoughts going that way, but as you say, you have time, & a great incentive to make the most of every day.. wishing you many years of wonderful times ❤❤ .. also to say please be aware "where thought goes, energy follows" especially with emotion involved, is how we manifest anything.. the power of our thoughts, and words too.. is the basis of the saying 'that which I most feared has come upon me" as our fears tend to weigh on our minds/thoughts & it's a strong emotion...so please do what you can to distract yourself and to be in the present with your beloved dog & perhaps instead to imagine him at 20years healthy birthday celebration joy etc. Maybe get him a younger companion dog in a year or so and then another so you have a small pack of varying ages, great for them & also supportive for you -- focusing all the love on one is intense & yes the loss is excruciating (as I know from my beloved Staffy girl leaving her body suddenly 2years ago) - & particularly as I wasn't /not yet in a position to take on a new furry companion, tho grateful to be visited by neighbour's cat, bless her 💫😺
@kei8620 how did you train your husky to roll over? I’ve been trying and failing at it miserably. They both sit, give both paws, lay down, jump, give kisses, and hug. But for some reason training to roll has been way more difficult for me
Oh that stinks… I had a Husky mix that looked only like the Husky parent but acted calm and sweet, never destructive yet independent. I assume that was the other parent’s attributes 😇 he was an angel
My Thor was called The Devil dog by most who met him. I would simply explain, He is not evil , just misunderstood as he would jump on the table and eat the food off their plates or jump all over then with muddy paws. I suppose i could have tried to set boundries or call a priest for an exercism , but neither one of us cared for rules or was interested being possesed by demons so our escapades of inappropriate behavior went on for the best 19 years of my life. I miss him every second of every day . 🚬🐕
I have owned 8 Huskies and my vet commented that she was the chillest Husky he had ever seen. She was also the furriest white her pad fur almost 2” long. She was probably the smartest dog but also the most stubborn that I have ever had but also manipulative, devious and mischievous. Quite a character but one of my other Huskies was the most lovable and talkative of all of mine. The breed grows on you and I have told people that they are intelligent dogs with a cat’s attitude. However, their independent streak is probably what saved many sled mushers who refused to take a direction in near zero visibility that would have led to disaster.
@@wesleywashington1251The dog didn’t speak english? Let me get back to the scientific community, they need to know about this shocking new discovery right away! Thank you kind genius, you have shown the way to these poor feeble minds, who were all wallowing in ignorance before you, with your glorious mind, corrected them.
@@Vladi48mir She also pointed out that she hardly could clip his nails because they were already so short, pointing out that either the owners have already clipped them or they do A Lot of running/walking.
The only huskys I’ve ever seen were very well behaved, I used to deliver packages and there was this husky who was the nicest sweetest dog I’ve ever met. Even listened to instructions from me, who barely knew the dog
When I trimmed my husky Tundra’s claws he’d scream like I was killing him, even before I held his paw, just the sight of the clippers. He lived to be 16 years old and never got used to nail trimming. He was extremely talkative right up to the end. Except for nail trimming he was a Lovely fella, I miss him.
My husky is the exact same. He will legit lay down in the bathtub at the groomers and roll over on his back. Just as calm as this one. Except he shakes and doesn't wait for the towel. 😂😂
I remember seeing how frantic and loud Loki was in his first grooming session. I never would've thought this drama queen would ever mature to be this calm.
My Loki is a cat and he is super well behaved at the vet. He always gets compliments from the Vet techs for how good he was and I and my mom are always like "Loki was a good boy?!?!?"
My husky will do anything for food even take a bath an easy to train she was right she does act like a cat she constantly clean her self and she is very smart
I read that huskies have a much higher level of self-awareness than any other dogs. So I like to think, that he just realized how incredibly good and well taken care of he looks after grooming, that's why he allows it so quietly.
It's like my cat 😂 she doesn't really like baths, but she allows them because she realized she feels better afterwards, smells so clean and her fur gets so fluffy, which means more praises and petting 😂😂😂
Edit jus because I know some people are against bathing cats: gotta add I only started bathing her because she has really fluffy paws and butt so she gets them dirty often. Now I bathe her more regularly because she's 12 and has trouble grooming herself. When I say she doesn't like them it's not like she screams or tries to escape. she just sits there but I can tell she's not happy.
When I adopted my Husky, I knew about the energy, the singing, and their tendency to escape, as well as their stubbornness. What I didn’t know was that they’re not really food motivated. At least mine wasn’t. Training her was basically impossible, bc I could never land on a reward that kept her interested enough. So I settled on just exercising her as much as I could so she’d be too tired to cause trouble, which I have to say worked quite well. She was 5 years old when I adopted her, but unfortunately I lost her just two years later due to bone cancer. She was still my good girl no matter what. I miss you, Lexa.
I have a standard poodle who isn't really food motivated. Attention and play however, is very motivating to him. He's like a goofy annoying best friend who all says and does the wrong thing at the wrong time until you end up just having to laugh it off
My Husky is a unicorn Husky & actually quite well trained. I didn't use food, I used affection and praise to train him. It worked just as well...at least as much as a Husky can be trained. He's also part of timberwolf, and he's very suspicious about food. He'll often turn his face away from treats that he likes if he isn't in the mood to eat them and never gobbles his food. My Mika is 7 years old. I don't even want to think about losing him...
I have a 1.5 year old Alaskan husky. His name is Loki too. He loves the water and is the absolute sweetest dog ever. But he listens when he wants sheds non stop and basically tanks you're arms off trying to walk him. And yes I have every type of gear for him and trust me it doesn't matter. Pulls like a freight train but that's what they were born to do so there it is. Love my Loki.
It's actually the only way I've seen Husky's behave. Must be the rest of the owners that she's referring to. More likely that the rest of the owners DON'T know what they're doing
The huskies I knew growing up were extremely well behaved when their owners were around... but if the owner left the dogs out and wasn't outside with them, they would take off running. If they were left in the house alone, they would get into all kinds of trouble. The second their owner or people they knew around they would act like the perfect dogs lol
I kind of got lucky with mine, he loved baths (in different places people loved to have him and would calle if he was late. I trained him always with love and hugs, never treats
@@seveneyes77 You would more than likely be able to tell through their body language and when you interact with them, unless you don't know dogs very well. But there's definitely tons of ways to love on them, comfort them, praise them, etc! Hugging isn't the only way. In fact, I'd argue its not the best way when grooming a dog. Even though its not your dog, there are times when it IS appropriate and appreciated to love on them. If you dropped off your dog to the groomer and he was nervous or just not his happy self, would you want the groomer to continue grooming him without comforting or praising him? Or would you appreciate them keeping your dog comfortable and attending to their needs? Are there times or dogs when it wouldn't be appropriate to hug them? Of course! But that's when you need to do it in other ways. Dogs, not only love the affection and support, they need it. That's my opinion as a certified dog trainer. Its fine if you disagree. Just sharing my thoughts.
Talking doesn't make them "bad".. which is what is being implied by your comment. Huskies are suppose to be loud, & talkative. The idea that quiet is good, and being loud is bad, reminds me of the oppression parents do to children, and the oppression men do to women. People seriously only want silent beings in their life. Children are "bad" if they aren't quiet. Women are "unattractive" if they aren't voiceless, and now dogs too? Damn.
@@mrpeachees2388ruh all there saying is there more behaved. Unless they actually said that being talkative is bad which they dident. They are being nice and you just do this? Plus it’s not that deep. I’m not saying dogs should be quiet. But seriously you took it way to seriously for something that was just meant to be a positive comment. And bringing women into this wasent necessary at all. Just say your point. It makes me feel like your just waiting for someone to say something so you can argue. Again not trying to be rude. And please don’t argue back.
Our Husky refused to play fetch. She would run after the ball and then demand that you come get it once she got it. Our cat, however, loved playing fetch with a foil scrunchy ball. Poor thing would literally be panting from exhaustion after a few minutes of tossing the ball and bringing it back. However, he was pretty terrible on counters. The cat would knock things over if he got up there. The husky, however, (A 45 - 55 pound dog!) would walk across the counters without disturbing a thing. When she wasn’t being yelled at to “Get DOWN!”, that is. (My Father-in-law would always just grab his camera when he’d catch her. Thanks dad. Super helpful.)
Is it common for a dog to behave well when you are cutting their nails though? I was under the impression they would get jumpy or skiddish when you attempt to clean them, let alone cutting something.
Hey...don't be dogging him out.. A beauty with brains. And a ph D in cool....he already knows everything so training is not necessary...maybe u need to teach him something he doesn't know.. :)
Huskies definitely have the biggest personality. When my husky passed our entire family gathered for his burial. He was so naughty but everyone loved him more than any dog
My mom had a mix of a husky and a German shepherd. Sweetest, most cooperative dog ever. Literally was my best friend for the first 4 years of my life. RIP Tasha
Karen Penaranda, hello! Could I ask you how you went about picking a dog and training for service? I’m a dog owner who also Is disabled and would love to know more about how to find and train a service dog as I will eventually need one as my disability progresses. But my current dog is a mixed breed I rescued 10 years ago as a 1 year old severely abused sweet Angel and she is sensitive to my limitations and she just naturally started helping me with balance issues and to go from spring to standing with no training from anyone she just seemed to know I needed help and took it upon herself to figure out how to help me. I adore her but she is getting older and has Cushings disease for 5 years now and needs daily meds so she isn’t a good fit but I know she won’t be around forever and eventually I will need a service dog. I live in a very small town so not any info near me I can find and I don’t know anyone who’s ever had a service dog…Any and all advice would be much appreciated!!! Thank you! Lastly Loqui is gorgeous and SO CALL AND WELL BEHAVED!!! Y’all are lucky to have each other❤ Best of luck to you!🥰
@@elizabethzona3877 Hi Elizabeth :), Loqui is training under Canine Support Services. Wade, the trainer, is fantastic and he is so supportive. I highly recommend
that's a good boy right there, takes a bath no problem. Even a well trained husky can be stubborn and difficult for a stranger. I imagine he's got both a good nature and a strong training history
Loki is the calmest, sweetest husky I have ever seen and I would hold his paw any time he wanted. His owners are lucky to have him and obviously took time to train him to have such a well mannered boy. Good boy cologne is the perfect name!
@@rebekah4761 From having one like this (doesn't talk much, very well trained). It's half and half. I don't think you can necessarily train a husky to be quiet if that's not their personality. Ours is just naturally reserved and calm. Since they don't necessarily care about food, it seems cruel but it's much easier to punish than to reward. Not punish in a mean way, but by, for example, not giving any attention. It's also much easier to train them to do things they enjoy. Of the basic command, ours only knows "come here" and "sit". That's because he doesn't really care for tricks. However, we did train him to pull us on bikes, and huskies are bred to pull, so he's very well trained for that purpose. He knows left, right, go, stop, slow, fast, no , grass, pavement, which is basically all you need. But it did take 4 years to get to that point. 4 years of almost daily training
@@flavorlessquark8614 mine knows sit, lie down, stay (when she needs to wait for food), come (when she wants to), speak, whisper, shake, high five, say hi (wave), sit pretty, and to go take my other dog to go potty (which is different than going for her own sake, because they don't usually go alone).
Smokey is a great looking guy and I believe that he's a good friend of you or he would have told you how he sees it. I'm impressed with how you got it done and without a fight, talking back to or doing anything else that could make you miserable. Great job and enjoy your evening.
Since he wanted you to hold his paw during the groom, it doesn't surprise me he was a good boy about having his feet groomed. He might even find it comforting.
Her: “Huskies are hardest to train” Loki: “Aah Yes… my less, sophisticated brethren. But I proclaim to thee here I am no such beast. I rather enjoy being pampered.”
my 4 year old husky came to us with some terrible behavior, but he recently started behaving incredibly well now! He now knows Sit, Stay, Come here, Run, and Slow down! He's become such a good boy as we gave him lots of love and snacks!
they aren't hard to train in the least, if you see a spastic husky that means they have a worthless owner that doesn't properly see to the dog's needs and has no trust bond with them. Husky are some of the most intelligent, loyal, and approval seeking companions. They are extremely easy to train for work of any kind and often don't even require a motivating toy, or even motivating treats. They seek entirely to please their trusted pack mates by performing tasks and being praised for it. They even know how laughter works and will attempt to make humans laugh to break tension or just for play. People who think Husky are difficult are just zombie fukpotatos who don't understand that there is a fking being looking back at them through those eyes. Not just a stuffed animal that poops and sings.
@@ZennExile no i have a husky and formed a trusting bond and trained her fully but she still turned out to be a demon. They are no doubt loveable and form strong bonds but no where near as trainable as other working dogs and thats a fact
@@kilodelta928 no possible way it could just be you? Not even a teeny weeny tiny one? I guess you solved the case then. With your singular dog experience out of millions. The purity of your personal journey overcomes the need for further research. We've uncovered a universal truth due entirely to your unique and eloquent perspective. Praise be to us all that you should appear now, in this time of great uncertainty to set the record straight once and with finality. Husky are untrainable demons. Thank you for blessing us with the depths of your cataclysmic wisdom oh great and all knowing one. We prostrate ourselves before you with reverence and humility oh beaming light how you've pierced our darkness... Yeah I told her straight like that!
@@ZennExile it is not just anedoctal. Any honest dog handler/trainer knows this to be true and will advise against first time dog owners getting a Husky. Its a difficult breed, not to say they are not trainable but they are less trainable then most working breeds.
Lucked out and got the *most* food motivated husky ever. Made him easy to train. An obnoxious beggar though, but I can live with him staring into my soul while i eat
Toys!!! That’s how I trained my husky. It’s definitely not impossible, you just have to figure out what works best for them. Some treats worked but using toys and praise was what got my girl to where she is now.
@@Sienisota at first, yes. Then just like with treat training you start piling on more and more behaviors until you don’t necessarily need the toy anymore. Training heel/leash manners is the most difficult to do with toys, we had to find really nice treats and give her a variety because she’d get bored if you used the same treats repetitively. When she was little, training time was the same as play time and was slowly expanded to now where she’s a pretty well rounded dog. She acts like the husky in the video when being groomed as well which is awesome. ETA: for quick rewards we used treats that we tested in her and if she didn’t want that praise worked very well. Training her at first was a slower process but she picked up behaviors faster than any other dog I’ve ever owned. You can’t say they’re not intelligent dogs lol, just often times they use that intelligence to do whatever they want instead of what you tell them.
I worked four years in a grooming salon, and huskies were the worst to come in and bathe. Its nice to see one so patient and quiet for once! Loki seems like a very good boy. 🤗❤
I used to have a husky that took years to train the only things I couldn't get him to do was not pull you the entire time on walks and not trying to jump out of the bath. Otherwise very well behaved and friendly. I miss you Dewey
What we need is a how to, from the owners because.. How did they trained Loki to be this well behaved? This is not only the best behaved Husky I've ever seen, he's top well behaved dog in general. We need tutorials from his parents, ASAP.
you need to train your dog ;) physically and mentally. many huskies on social media are just bored or too excited (because they are bored). You need to get dog from calm, small kennel, next- socialize it and every day work with them, find a sport for them (preferably sleds, skijoring, bikejoring, dogtrekking, even agility or obedience). huskies are not sooo different ...ppl just dont know how to train them. e.g. they know that they need to move, but they gain physicall fitness very quick, so after 6 months its not so challenging anymore. they can do nosework or mantrailing for mental training. huskies, like any other spitz, can be very people friendly or very very independent. it depends how much time do you spend with them. additionally, they don't like to be alone more then 4-5 hours
I have two huskies and they're some of the best dogs ever. They still get into things, but granted, they're only a 11 months. Between my dad being a retired professional dog trainer and his friend still training dogs for people in the higher ups, my huskies are amazing. I wouldn't recommend a husky for people who don't have time or never had their own dog before. They are high management! Also idk what she meant by, "normally not food motivated" because all the huskies I know do anything for food
mine doesn’t cry as well, when she showers she just wants to move away from water but after a few times commanding her, she stops. she’s a pretty calm husky n 6 months old
I have had two huskies over the years, my wife tried to give the first one a bath it didn’t work out very well, the second one we never even tried because the dog would not go into a house!
Chillest quietest husky ever.
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My husky is exactly like this one here. She is very quiet and baths are easier than with my lab
hilarious that my first thought was “huh, Loki is a REALLY fitting name for a husky” and it belongs to the most well-behaved, quietest husky I’ve seen on this channel
His name should be Low-key@@lizzie1063
This is how my husky is, she is part golden lab as well so she is a golden husky with one blue eye. She doesn’t bark at all, very chill and calm. But I raised her since she was a puppy and it was really hard to train her. She’s always been calm, but it was potty training and not chewing stuff up that was really hard.
Whoever owns this dog is blessed, and whoever trained this dog is a legend
What if they’re the same person
Then that person is both, genius.@@holdensaia5962
@@holdensaia5962Then they're a blessed legend.
@@holdensaia5962they are the choosen one the ULTRA LEGEND
@@holdensaia5962 They were sent down by God to strengthen the bond between man and canine.
The irony of a Husky named Loki being such a calm boi is just perfect. 😂❤
Very ironically named
It is because he is named Loki that I get it. Louis, above all else are Drama Queens and the MUST look good. So he knew the importance of this appointment 😂
I lo❤ve him
That’s the name of our husky too.
Everyone names their husky Loki lol
Giving you his paw is too fricken precious!!! 🥺
Omg yesss😮
"He did ask me to hold his paw several times during the process" I see that as an absolute win.
Tell me about it
Literally 😂 I’ve never met a husky that likes their paws touched
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If you're going to quote something quote it accurately.
Frequently
He's not screaming like you're murdering him. What a good boiiii
He really deserved that good boiiii cologne .
Hahahaha ha
Technically they’re not bad dogs for screaming they’re just showing emotions which is allowed lmao
This is what I was going to say!!
@@Uchiha.Itachii Yeah it's called being overdramatic. The signature of the Husky, for better or worse.
We had a husky, Rigas. It means king in Greek. Dude lived up to 16 and was the smartest most well behaved dog we had. We trained him to sit, lay, roll, give both paws, and he was generally so chill. He was full white with beautiful hazel and blue eyes. I still find some of his shedded tufts stuck on the grass around my house 😭❤️
So worried for when my Shepsky dies. Gonna be sad as hell man. He’s only 4 now so we got time but I think about it a lot.
Had a husky as well, to be fair it was really easy to teach him those tricks, as they are ridiculously smart, the problem for me, and apparently 90% of husky owners, is the escapes, he literally drove me crazy, particularly during his last years, he died of poisoning at 11, four years ago, and I still have problems talking about it. Thankfully I have one if his puppies, a massive 100 pounds corso crossbreed, boy knew what was up.. 🖤
@@djstag Hi, totally understand your thoughts going that way, but as you say, you have time, & a great incentive to make the most of every day.. wishing you many years of wonderful times ❤❤ .. also to say please be aware "where thought goes, energy follows" especially with emotion involved, is how we manifest anything.. the power of our thoughts, and words too.. is the basis of the saying 'that which I most feared has come upon me" as our fears tend to weigh on our minds/thoughts & it's a strong emotion...so please do what you can to distract yourself and to be in the present with your beloved dog & perhaps instead to imagine him at 20years healthy birthday celebration joy etc. Maybe get him a younger companion dog in a year or so and then another so you have a small pack of varying ages, great for them & also supportive for you -- focusing all the love on one is intense & yes the loss is excruciating (as I know from my beloved Staffy girl leaving her body suddenly 2years ago) - & particularly as I wasn't /not yet in a position to take on a new furry companion, tho grateful to be visited by neighbour's cat, bless her 💫😺
@@djstagI have two huskies 3 and 5 and I feel that bro
@kei8620 how did you train your husky to roll over? I’ve been trying and failing at it miserably. They both sit, give both paws, lay down, jump, give kisses, and hug. But for some reason training to roll has been way more difficult for me
Well he obviously likes being pampered, so it fits his gentlemanly attitude.
I can't believe it. I have never seen such a well behaved husky. The couple I had were nightmares until they died of old age.
He probably isn't full husky, his face looks like a malamute
Oh that stinks… I had a Husky mix that looked only like the Husky parent but acted calm and sweet, never destructive yet independent. I assume that was the other parent’s attributes 😇 he was an angel
I had a husky German Shepard mix growing up. She was the best dog. Lived on a farm so she had plenty to do killing rock chucks. Best dog ever.
My Thor was called The Devil dog by most who met him. I would simply explain, He is not evil , just misunderstood as he would jump on the table and eat the food off their plates or jump all over then with muddy paws. I suppose i could have tried to set boundries or call a priest for an exercism , but neither one of us cared for rules or was interested being possesed by demons so our escapades of inappropriate behavior
went on for the best 19 years of my life. I miss him every second of every day .
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@@johndechiara262 19 years?!
What a distinguished gentleman
look at the way he is sitting
Omg I've never gotten this many like on a reply
I def just thought out that audio clip
Aaah mmm yes, very distinguish.🧐
my immidiate thought
Yesss very distinguished
Difficult, but one of the most beautiful breeds.
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That's the most calm husky I've seen while bathing
The calmest husky I've ever seen
Ikr because their usually off the chain, likes to argue and very stubborn. 🎉😂
And quietist!
Ironically called Loki too 😅
I have owned 8 Huskies and my vet commented that she was the chillest Husky he had ever seen. She was also the furriest white her pad fur almost 2” long. She was probably the smartest dog but also the most stubborn that I have ever had but also manipulative, devious and mischievous. Quite a character but one of my other Huskies was the most lovable and talkative of all of mine. The breed grows on you and I have told people that they are intelligent dogs with a cat’s attitude. However, their independent streak is probably what saved many sled mushers who refused to take a direction in near zero visibility that would have led to disaster.
I agree. This dog must be drugged lol
Him asking you to hold his hand 🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧🤧
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He didn't ask.
Lmao my husky does the same and her brother is named Loki 😂😂😂
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@@wesleywashington1251The dog didn’t speak english? Let me get back to the scientific community, they need to know about this shocking new discovery right away! Thank you kind genius, you have shown the way to these poor feeble minds, who were all wallowing in ignorance before you, with your glorious mind, corrected them.
A guy I know has a Husky and she is the kindest, sweetest dog I've ever met. LOVES treats.
Bruh this is the only husky I've ever seen in my life without breaking into a whole ass opera whenever you touch him anywhere.
😂
🤣
They sure do have tantrums all the time
You should checkout Gohan, he’s a very chill husky, it surprises me how chill he is 😅
my dog doesnt do that either loll
Whoever trained this dog needs to be protected and compensated at ALL COSTS! I didn't know it was possible to see a Husky this chill.
You can get them to be this way..... This dog gets his daily runs and that's all you need to do with huskies... Make them RUN out of all that energy
@@Vladi48mirit is one of there best training tools. instead of treats use extra runs toys.
A tired husky is a good behaving husky. The thing is they almost don't get tired lol.
Cringe
@@Vladi48mir She also pointed out that she hardly could clip his nails because they were already so short, pointing out that either the owners have already clipped them or they do A Lot of running/walking.
The only huskys I’ve ever seen were very well behaved, I used to deliver packages and there was this husky who was the nicest sweetest dog I’ve ever met. Even listened to instructions from me, who barely knew the dog
Love that she held Loki's paw during the groom ❤❤❤
Loki had zero time for typical husky B.S. "Girl; I am a good boy. Yes; we all know this!"
I got more "hurry up peasant girl, I'm sure this is the highlight of your week but I have important things to do" vibes.
@@LENZ5369 LMAO😂
That's definitely my Loqui, he does have his crazy moments though🤣
@@LENZ5369 Definitely a cat in a dogs body.
@@karenpenaranda6696 He has the best mom ever🥺🤩🐾
This is the most quiet husky grooming ever.
No song of his people. Not living up to the type.
Ive never heard a husky not scream at the top of its lungs
When I trimmed my husky Tundra’s claws he’d scream like I was killing him, even before I held his paw, just the sight of the clippers. He lived to be 16 years old and never got used to nail trimming. He was extremely talkative right up to the end. Except for nail trimming he was a Lovely fella, I miss him.
"my people sing too much, so I shall remain silent"
My husky is the exact same. He will legit lay down in the bathtub at the groomers and roll over on his back. Just as calm as this one. Except he shakes and doesn't wait for the towel. 😂😂
This channel and the girl who runs the Saving The Bees channel bring sunlight to my dull life!
I just realized their narration voices are very similar. A soft soothing monotone. Love them both too!
I remember seeing how frantic and loud Loki was in his first grooming session. I never would've thought this drama queen would ever mature to be this calm.
"And this video will be shown to all future husky clients as a how to" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me: Wondering how many Husky parents are now forcing their dogs to watch this vid repeatedly 😂
@@nuthinbutlove I just imagine all of them singing over it as it plays.😂😂
@@theTrend7 🙉😂🤣💕
😆 😆
We hope they learn from it, but that's probably doubtful. 😂
He didn’t sing the song of his people.
Husky error: 404
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This husky is fully broken. No song, no paw grumbles, and it sat still. This is a lab that has a coloring malfunction IMHO.
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@@seanmcelroy6222 def
So True. If he didn't sing, is he even husky?
He’s Beautiful. I once owned a Husky and he was very sweet and wasn’t difficult at all.
Aww, holding his paw during the session! ❤
404, husky not found. Please boop to reset to engage borks
This Husky is broken.
Engage borks lol I’m wheezing
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For being named Loki, he really is the least likely Husky to be named after the god of mischief.
Maybe he's enacting a plan and he's playing 4D chess with us all 😂
John 3:16
Romans 10:9
John 3:3
Matthew 7:21
John 14:6
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Or, he is doing exactly as Loki would in a husky body, being a good boi cause they usually are, well, not
My Loki is a cat and he is super well behaved at the vet. He always gets compliments from the Vet techs for how good he was and I and my mom are always like "Loki was a good boy?!?!?"
He’s “Lowkey” not Loki
That is a beautiful dog. I love hearing huskys singing
Ok that is the calmest Husky dog I have ever seen. Usually they scream bloody murder when groomed
I've never seen such a chill husky ❤
omg. This is the 1st husky I've seen on this channel that has not sung the song of his people. such a good boy.
I was looking for this exact comment
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There’s also another unicorn husky. I think the title of the vid is also unicorn husky
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Dogs bark all day bc their people let them.
OMG, him needing you to hold his paw is the cutest thing ever ❤️
Not needing her to. Allowing her to. It's a privilege.
@@tjenadonn6158Thanks for addressing that. I was about to do that myself
My dog does this all the time. She's the cutest!
My husky will do anything for food even take a bath an easy to train she was right she does act like a cat she constantly clean her self and she is very smart
Same, my Husky is doing anything for food and is cleaning himself a lot.
Loki realized that you were treating him like the royalty he truly is.
He’s a luxurious husky, that appreciates being pampered
The sturgeon caviar of huskies
Yessssss 💕💕💕💕💕
I read that huskies have a much higher level of self-awareness than any other dogs. So I like to think, that he just realized how incredibly good and well taken care of he looks after grooming, that's why he allows it so quietly.
lol, then what about all of the other huskies ?
@@luchodore ever try to teach a middle schooler good hygiene?
It's like my cat 😂 she doesn't really like baths, but she allows them because she realized she feels better afterwards, smells so clean and her fur gets so fluffy, which means more praises and petting 😂😂😂
Edit jus because I know some people are against bathing cats:
gotta add I only started bathing her because she has really fluffy paws and butt so she gets them dirty often. Now I bathe her more regularly because she's 12 and has trouble grooming herself. When I say she doesn't like them it's not like she screams or tries to escape. she just sits there but I can tell she's not happy.
@@ChibiChidoriino one gives a shit about your cat 😂😂😂.
This OP is a positive influence on social media.
He likes getting pampered
When I adopted my Husky, I knew about the energy, the singing, and their tendency to escape, as well as their stubbornness. What I didn’t know was that they’re not really food motivated. At least mine wasn’t. Training her was basically impossible, bc I could never land on a reward that kept her interested enough. So I settled on just exercising her as much as I could so she’d be too tired to cause trouble, which I have to say worked quite well. She was 5 years old when I adopted her, but unfortunately I lost her just two years later due to bone cancer. She was still my good girl no matter what. I miss you, Lexa.
Thank God you were the one who adopted her and gave her the love ❤️ she needed. You will see her again one day.
I have a standard poodle who isn't really food motivated. Attention and play however, is very motivating to him. He's like a goofy annoying best friend who all says and does the wrong thing at the wrong time until you end up just having to laugh it off
So sorry you lost your sweet girl so soon.😢
My Husky is a unicorn Husky & actually quite well trained. I didn't use food, I used affection and praise to train him. It worked just as well...at least as much as a Husky can be trained. He's also part of timberwolf, and he's very suspicious about food. He'll often turn his face away from treats that he likes if he isn't in the mood to eat them and never gobbles his food.
My Mika is 7 years old. I don't even want to think about losing him...
@@Susweca5569 the same strategy I used to train my standard poodle
What a polite gentleman
Look at this distinguished gentleman.
Look at the way he is sitting,
Ahh yes very distinguished.
Mmhmm I see I see
Distinguished, even
I have a 1.5 year old Alaskan husky. His name is Loki too. He loves the water and is the absolute sweetest dog ever. But he listens when he wants sheds non stop and basically tanks you're arms off trying to walk him. And yes I have every type of gear for him and trust me it doesn't matter. Pulls like a freight train but that's what they were born to do so there it is. Love my Loki.
He’s absolutely beautiful
A husky might be the most difficult dog to train, but it's also the only dog that might actually say the words "Thank you" when you're done!
If someone told me that Huskies could get so dramatic they could be extra via human speech, I wouldn't be surprised
Or "I love you".
that and malamutes
Had a mutt that could say milk bone.
@Barney the music maker nope, wouldn't be surprised at all. And honestly, at this point, I'm wondering why it hasn't happened yet.
The embodiment of a good boy. The owners must really know what they were doing.
Nothing more beautiful than a happy well trained dog
It's actually the only way I've seen Husky's behave.
Must be the rest of the owners that she's referring to. More likely that the rest of the owners DON'T know what they're doing
Or maybe it was the mild mannered one of the litter.
The huskies I knew growing up were extremely well behaved when their owners were around... but if the owner left the dogs out and wasn't outside with them, they would take off running. If they were left in the house alone, they would get into all kinds of trouble. The second their owner or people they knew around they would act like the perfect dogs lol
I kind of got lucky with mine, he loved baths (in different places people loved to have him and would calle if he was late. I trained him always with love and hugs, never treats
oh my goodness, what a gentleman ❤
He was like, "I won't be naughty, if only you hold my paw". Adorable. 😍
Came looking for this comment
Yes, that melted my heart. 😊❤
Or hold my hand I’m scared 😅🥰🥰
When they're just sitting there being a good boy, do you ever just hug them and tell them you love them? I could never not do that.
Well, it’s not your dog, you don’t know if they like to be hugged or not.
@@seveneyes77 if the dog was your client you would know whether or not it's okay to hug them
Anyone who wouldn't love on them doesn't have a soul 👿 lol 😆
@@seveneyes77 You would more than likely be able to tell through their body language and when you interact with them, unless you don't know dogs very well. But there's definitely tons of ways to love on them, comfort them, praise them, etc! Hugging isn't the only way. In fact, I'd argue its not the best way when grooming a dog. Even though its not your dog, there are times when it IS appropriate and appreciated to love on them. If you dropped off your dog to the groomer and he was nervous or just not his happy self, would you want the groomer to continue grooming him without comforting or praising him? Or would you appreciate them keeping your dog comfortable and attending to their needs?
Are there times or dogs when it wouldn't be appropriate to hug them? Of course! But that's when you need to do it in other ways. Dogs, not only love the affection and support, they need it.
That's my opinion as a certified dog trainer. Its fine if you disagree. Just sharing my thoughts.
@@seveneyes77
Good grooming, the Husqvarna looks ready to go for a walk.
I wish I had this beautiful dog. What a beauty and with such a calm temperament.😊
Loki to himself..."I've got this but hold my paw"
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He's such a good boy usually huskies are very talkative but he was very quiet and well-behaved. Beautiful boy.
Girl
@@AnantRaghav ... She literally says "he* in the video talking about Loki.
Talking doesn't make them "bad".. which is what is being implied by your comment. Huskies are suppose to be loud, & talkative. The idea that quiet is good, and being loud is bad, reminds me of the oppression parents do to children, and the oppression men do to women. People seriously only want silent beings in their life. Children are "bad" if they aren't quiet. Women are "unattractive" if they aren't voiceless, and now dogs too? Damn.
@@mrpeachees2388ruh all there saying is there more behaved. Unless they actually said that being talkative is bad which they dident. They are being nice and you just do this? Plus it’s not that deep. I’m not saying dogs should be quiet. But seriously you took it way to seriously for something that was just meant to be a positive comment. And bringing women into this wasent necessary at all. Just say your point. It makes me feel like your just waiting for someone to say something so you can argue. Again not trying to be rude. And please don’t argue back.
Perfect cologne choice! He's such a good good boy!
most well behaved good boy ever
Every friend group has this quiet, chill one who isn’t fazed by anything.
Usually pretty amenable to handholding, as well.
GWTD: (Huskies are) basically a cat in a dog's body.
Cats: You take that back!
Our Husky refused to play fetch. She would run after the ball and then demand that you come get it once she got it. Our cat, however, loved playing fetch with a foil scrunchy ball. Poor thing would literally be panting from exhaustion after a few minutes of tossing the ball and bringing it back. However, he was pretty terrible on counters. The cat would knock things over if he got up there. The husky, however, (A 45 - 55 pound dog!) would walk across the counters without disturbing a thing. When she wasn’t being yelled at to “Get DOWN!”, that is. (My Father-in-law would always just grab his camera when he’d catch her. Thanks dad. Super helpful.)
@@thewiirocks Same with my husky! She did not fetch and could climb anything.
@@thewiirocksI think your pets swapped bodies 😂
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@@DaMugix3 lol some sort of Freaky Friday situation 🤣
Oh my goodness gracious WHAT A HANDSOME GOOD BOY! ❤
He wanted you to hold his hand so he knew everything was as ok 😢
His such a good boy. He even let you cut his nails.
Is it common for a dog to behave well when you are cutting their nails though? I was under the impression they would get jumpy or skiddish when you attempt to clean them, let alone cutting something.
@@YGODueltainer I believe that was Genevieve's point.
Hey...don't be dogging him out.. A beauty with brains. And a ph D in cool....he already knows everything so training is not necessary...maybe u need to teach him something he doesn't know.. :)
Loki is the husky cousin that other huskies get compared to 😭😭
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"Loki has 15 years of work experience! He's 9!"
Lol
He’s so well behaved.👍He looks gorgeous.
I grew uip in rural Alaska with tons of dog sled teams around. Quietest husky I have ever seen.
What a good boy!!!! My sister’s husky acts like he’s been lit on fire if he even sees a bath tub 😂
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Literally lol!! 🤣🤣🤣
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I was waiting for this to be a 'huskies are the most difficult dogs to train... and here's why' 🤣 but was so surprised it didn't go that way.
What a beautiful gentle husky. I have a new crush now
Huskies definitely have the biggest personality. When my husky passed our entire family gathered for his burial. He was so naughty but everyone loved him more than any dog
He's a good boy. So cute. His owners did a good job training him.
Thank you so much this means a lot to me and my Loqui
Thank you so much, this means a lot to me and my family; we love our crazy Loqui(to)
He's calmer than most humans
Humans nowadays are just disappoints
@@issavibez394realest comment I’ve seen today
@TGR Kush it's true and it's like everyone went backwards
@@issavibez394 how can you say that about everyone tho you’ve only met a select percentage of humans
@@nukacolacompany2534 cry some more
He is such a sweetie! ❤
My mom had a mix of a husky and a German shepherd. Sweetest, most cooperative dog ever. Literally was my best friend for the first 4 years of my life. RIP Tasha
Vanessa is wonderful. Loqui is my three year old baby Siberian; he is a fluffy sweet boy who is also training to be my service dog. Love you loquito
Wow, no wonder! I'd imagine with his looks and sweet temperament, responsible Breeders would be clamoring for a stud like him.
He’s a handsome good boy. 😊
Karen Penaranda, hello! Could I ask you how you went about picking a dog and training for service? I’m a dog owner who also Is disabled and would love to know more about how to find and train a service dog as I will eventually need one as my disability progresses. But my current dog is a mixed breed I rescued 10 years ago as a 1 year old severely abused sweet Angel and she is sensitive to my limitations and she just naturally started helping me with balance issues and to go from spring to standing with no training from anyone she just seemed to know I needed help and took it upon herself to figure out how to help me. I adore her but she is getting older and has Cushings disease for 5 years now and needs daily meds so she isn’t a good fit but I know she won’t be around forever and eventually I will need a service dog. I live in a very small town so not any info near me I can find and I don’t know anyone who’s ever had a service dog…Any and all advice would be much appreciated!!! Thank you!
Lastly Loqui is gorgeous and SO CALL AND WELL BEHAVED!!! Y’all are lucky to have each other❤ Best of luck to you!🥰
@@elizabethzona3877 Hi Elizabeth :), Loqui is training under Canine Support Services. Wade, the trainer, is fantastic and he is so supportive. I highly recommend
This here is a distinguished gentleman!
"Yes, very distinguished."
@@NimbleBard48 😆
that's a good boy right there, takes a bath no problem. Even a well trained husky can be stubborn and difficult for a stranger. I imagine he's got both a good nature and a strong training history
It's the unicorn of all huskies LOL he's so incredibly chilled out & quiet 😮😊
Loki is the calmest, sweetest husky I have ever seen and I would hold his paw any time he wanted. His owners are lucky to have him and obviously took time to train him to have such a well mannered boy. Good boy cologne is the perfect name!
Thank you so so much, I am so lucky to have my Loqui and he truly loves sharing his kindness with paws and floof❤
@@karenpenaranda6696 was the training really extensive or did you just hit the jackpot and get a much more mellow dog so it was easier?
@@rebekah4761 From having one like this (doesn't talk much, very well trained). It's half and half. I don't think you can necessarily train a husky to be quiet if that's not their personality. Ours is just naturally reserved and calm. Since they don't necessarily care about food, it seems cruel but it's much easier to punish than to reward. Not punish in a mean way, but by, for example, not giving any attention. It's also much easier to train them to do things they enjoy. Of the basic command, ours only knows "come here" and "sit". That's because he doesn't really care for tricks. However, we did train him to pull us on bikes, and huskies are bred to pull, so he's very well trained for that purpose. He knows left, right, go, stop, slow, fast, no , grass, pavement, which is basically all you need. But it did take 4 years to get to that point. 4 years of almost daily training
@@flavorlessquark8614 mine knows sit, lie down, stay (when she needs to wait for food), come (when she wants to), speak, whisper, shake, high five, say hi (wave), sit pretty, and to go take my other dog to go potty (which is different than going for her own sake, because they don't usually go alone).
He is the definition of "good boi"
Smokey is a great looking guy and I believe that he's a good friend of you or he would have told you how he sees it. I'm impressed with how you got it done and without a fight, talking back to or doing anything else that could make you miserable. Great job and enjoy your evening.
dawg was def big chillin
Since he wanted you to hold his paw during the groom, it doesn't surprise me he was a good boy about having his feet groomed. He might even find it comforting.
Her: “Huskies are hardest to train”
Loki: “Aah Yes… my less, sophisticated brethren. But I proclaim to thee here I am no such beast. I rather enjoy being pampered.”
Lol perfect
Hear, hear; quite right mi lord Loki!!
my 4 year old husky came to us with some terrible behavior, but he recently started behaving incredibly well now! He now knows Sit, Stay, Come here, Run, and Slow down! He's become such a good boy as we gave him lots of love and snacks!
The paw holding is adorable
A well behaved Husky is somehow even more adorable to me.
Look, I don’t care how hard it is to train them
THEY ARE ADORABLE MENACES
Training? You have better chances praying 🤣
they aren't hard to train in the least, if you see a spastic husky that means they have a worthless owner that doesn't properly see to the dog's needs and has no trust bond with them.
Husky are some of the most intelligent, loyal, and approval seeking companions. They are extremely easy to train for work of any kind and often don't even require a motivating toy, or even motivating treats. They seek entirely to please their trusted pack mates by performing tasks and being praised for it.
They even know how laughter works and will attempt to make humans laugh to break tension or just for play.
People who think Husky are difficult are just zombie fukpotatos who don't understand that there is a fking being looking back at them through those eyes. Not just a stuffed animal that poops and sings.
@@ZennExile no i have a husky and formed a trusting bond and trained her fully but she still turned out to be a demon. They are no doubt loveable and form strong bonds but no where near as trainable as other working dogs and thats a fact
@@kilodelta928 no possible way it could just be you? Not even a teeny weeny tiny one? I guess you solved the case then. With your singular dog experience out of millions. The purity of your personal journey overcomes the need for further research. We've uncovered a universal truth due entirely to your unique and eloquent perspective. Praise be to us all that you should appear now, in this time of great uncertainty to set the record straight once and with finality.
Husky are untrainable demons. Thank you for blessing us with the depths of your cataclysmic wisdom oh great and all knowing one. We prostrate ourselves before you with reverence and humility oh beaming light how you've pierced our darkness...
Yeah I told her straight like that!
@@ZennExile it is not just anedoctal. Any honest dog handler/trainer knows this to be true and will advise against first time dog owners getting a Husky. Its a difficult breed, not to say they are not trainable but they are less trainable then most working breeds.
Lucked out and got the *most* food motivated husky ever. Made him easy to train. An obnoxious beggar though, but I can live with him staring into my soul while i eat
He gave me that "you dont deserve the song of my ppl" kinda vibe
Not even a personal concert! All he asked was a little emotional support hand-holding. What a good boy❤
Toys!!! That’s how I trained my husky. It’s definitely not impossible, you just have to figure out what works best for them. Some treats worked but using toys and praise was what got my girl to where she is now.
@@Sienisota at first, yes. Then just like with treat training you start piling on more and more behaviors until you don’t necessarily need the toy anymore. Training heel/leash manners is the most difficult to do with toys, we had to find really nice treats and give her a variety because she’d get bored if you used the same treats repetitively. When she was little, training time was the same as play time and was slowly expanded to now where she’s a pretty well rounded dog. She acts like the husky in the video when being groomed as well which is awesome.
ETA: for quick rewards we used treats that we tested in her and if she didn’t want that praise worked very well. Training her at first was a slower process but she picked up behaviors faster than any other dog I’ve ever owned. You can’t say they’re not intelligent dogs lol, just often times they use that intelligence to do whatever they want instead of what you tell them.
A broken husky! Lol. He's beautiful
Loki being surprisingly low key.
If it doesn't sing, is it truly a husky?😁
But wow, that is one well behaved dog 🙂
@Bebtelovimab haha so true, maybe it just didnt get caught on film 😄
Mine doesn't sing, but she does have other husky behaviors. Like, omg, the DRAMA.
I worked four years in a grooming salon, and huskies were the worst to come in and bathe. Its nice to see one so patient and quiet for once! Loki seems like a very good boy. 🤗❤
My 2 huskies love baths ! They must be weird 😂😂
Smart and a mind of their own. Beautiful dogs.
I used to have a husky that took years to train the only things I couldn't get him to do was not pull you the entire time on walks and not trying to jump out of the bath. Otherwise very well behaved and friendly. I miss you Dewey
Love his head turn while you work on his paw in a regal yes you may. 😂 Kudos to his human family. Such a calm boy.
What we need is a how to, from the owners because.. How did they trained Loki to be this well behaved? This is not only the best behaved Husky I've ever seen, he's top well behaved dog in general.
We need tutorials from his parents, ASAP.
you need to train your dog ;) physically and mentally. many huskies on social media are just bored or too excited (because they are bored). You need to get dog from calm, small kennel, next- socialize it and every day work with them, find a sport for them (preferably sleds, skijoring, bikejoring, dogtrekking, even agility or obedience). huskies are not sooo different ...ppl just dont know how to train them. e.g. they know that they need to move, but they gain physicall fitness very quick, so after 6 months its not so challenging anymore. they can do nosework or mantrailing for mental training. huskies, like any other spitz, can be very people friendly or very very independent. it depends how much time do you spend with them. additionally, they don't like to be alone more then 4-5 hours
I have two huskies and they're some of the best dogs ever. They still get into things, but granted, they're only a 11 months. Between my dad being a retired professional dog trainer and his friend still training dogs for people in the higher ups, my huskies are amazing. I wouldn't recommend a husky for people who don't have time or never had their own dog before. They are high management! Also idk what she meant by, "normally not food motivated" because all the huskies I know do anything for food
All of my huskies were trained on cheese instead of treats.
Worked a charm they’re the most chilled out huskies ever!
What a gorgeous doggie.
Woaah as a husky owner , this one is one of a kind , so rare to see them not yell while being wet😂
Feels ominous to see one so calm, it's unnatural like when Spider-Man gets dark and batman smiles.
mine doesn’t cry as well, when she showers she just wants to move away from water but after a few times commanding her, she stops. she’s a pretty calm husky n 6 months old
That’s because this is a malamute not a husky
I have had two huskies over the years, my wife tried to give the first one a bath it didn’t work out very well, the second one we never even tried because the dog would not go into a house!