A TikTok video showing a husky using a bathroom in the house has gone viral.
The clip was posted on the video sharing platform by an account with the handle @ leo.husky, which appears to be dedicated to the owner’s husky.
The clip shows the husky staring straight into the camera while going to the toilet. While the dog’s back legs are sitting on the toilet, its front paws are firmly on the bathroom floor. It is clear that the animal empties its bowels from the sounds that can be heard.
“Good boy, always hit a fart at the end,” was the caption of the person who posted the clip.
TikTok users were incredibly amused by the video, which has garnered more than 20 million views and over 3.2 million likes in the two days since it was uploaded.
“Another reason we prefer a dog to a man,” said one user in one of the top comments on the video.
Some commentators questioned what the dog had eaten to deflate so vigorously, while others merely expressed awe at the animal’s talent.
“Bro must have eaten a taco bell off the counter,” wrote one person.
“Incredible doesn’t even describe this video,” noted another commenter.
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Some simply realized how stunned they would be if they walked into a bathroom and came across a similar scene. “Imagine you’re with your friends and you go to the bathroom to see this,” wrote one commentator.
“If you wake up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, you’re half asleep and you’ll see that when you come in,” said another.
Another said, “Imagine you really have to use the toilet, but you have to wait for your DOG to use it.”
And another joked: “Why you’re filming him gives some privacy.
Siberian Huskies were originally developed by the Chukchi in Siberia as working dogs to pull heavy sleds over long distances. They were introduced to the United States in the early 1900s and have since grown to become one of the most popular dog breeds for pet owners.
According to experts, Siberian Huskies are independent and difficult to train.
“All breeds benefit from early socialization, basic obedience training, and learning good manners, and the Siberian Husky is no exception,” according to the American Kennel Club.
“Siberians are very social and regularly need the company of their people or other dogs; they are not suited to be left alone all day.”