Husky's Dramatic Refusal to Leave Grandma and Grandpa's House Has Viewers Cracking Up
Spear is a classic Siberian Husky in almost every way. From his fluffy fur to his striking black and white markings, there's no mistaking his handsome Husky lineage. But what some people don't know about this breed is that they're a stubborn dog!
Every pup has their moments, but Spear tested his parents' patience when it was time to leave Grandma and Grandpa's house on May 3. His mom, Maddie, couldn't help but laugh as he refused to get in the car and go home, even with Dad's help.
@daddymaddy19 Poor Garrett had to chase him back to the house twice before just picking him up #dog#husky#stubborn#bestfriend#huskylife
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This dramatic Husky was not having it! Spear knew exactly what he wanted (to stay at his grandparents' house), and he was determined to get it, no matter what. Unfortunately for his dad, Garrett, that meant making his job as difficult as possible!
"The way he's making his body as inconvenient as possible is sending me to the moon," @wendigobunny commented. He reminds me of a toddler refusing to sit in their car seat! The annoyed look on his face confirms he knows exactly what he's doing, and he'd do it again and again if it meant staying at Grandma and Grandpa's forever.
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It turns out there's another reason Spear loves family visits so much. He has a canine cousin, a Labrador Retriever named Jack. Between having a built-in BFF and getting spoiled around the clock, why would anyone want to leave?
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As a Husky mom myself, I've witnessed the breed's stubbornness firsthand. My 10-year-old Husky/Alaskan Malamute mix, Jack, is one of the happiest, most outgoing dogs I've ever met, but he also knows a thousand ways to embarrass us in public. When he wants to meet a new friend or sniff a particular spot, it's hard to tell him no!
Fortunately for me, Jack loves car rides, so I haven't had the problem that Spear's parents had while leaving Grandpa and Grandma's. When it comes to walking away from his friends, however, it's an entirely different story!
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This story was originally published May 8, 2026 at 5:45 AM.