Do Huskies Not Feel the Cold? The Really Touching Scene of Them Huddling Together on Scenic Sleds for Warmth
Driven by a desire to experience the feeling of icy snow and snow, a group of netizens from southern China planned a trip to a scenic area in Northeast China, where they enjoyed skiing, building snowmen, and traversing snowy forests and plains. They were having a lot of fun with various ice activities. However, a disagreement arose among the group at the last self-funded project, not because of the money, but because of several huskies.

The project that caused a disagreement among several friends was 'dog sledding,' with huskies pulling the sleds. One of the netizens had previously read some reports about the poor condition of these dogs, who were kept in cold outdoor environments, pulling heavy sleds, and their paws were frozen.
In response to the tourists' questions, the owner of the dog sledding operation began to 'explain': these huskies' ancestors originally pulled sleds on the Siberian ice plains, and they don't feel the cold at all.
However, the fact is that the two huskies were shivering in the snow, huddled together on the sled seats for warmth, and trembling with cold, evoking pity.
Indeed, anyone who stays outdoors in icy and snowy conditions will suffer, even the huskies' ancestors who once roamed the Siberian ice plains – the Inuit people would prepare a relatively warm nest for them when resting!
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