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Baby Sneaks Up To Husky – Husky’s Reaction Is Quickly Going Viral

Huskies are always one of the most beloved pets thank to their beautiful body with stark white fur and their distinct look. They have striking blue eyes and are often known for having lots of energy and being a little bit rambunctious. For that reason, many people will be frightened to let a husky approach their little child.

But there is a online viral video which proves that, a “serious” Husky may become gentle when playing with a baby.

That is absolutely adorable!!!

 

Some parents might cringe at the sight of a dog licking their baby’s face and they are probably right, considering the places that mouth has been. But having a dog as an companion can be a blessing for your kids, since the animal can teach the baby a lot that will prove beneficial in its adult life. All those lessons about fair play, compassion and unconditional love will build a strong and healthy adult.

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