Huskies are famous for their endless energy, cleverness, and strong pack instincts, and in this TikTok video, we see those traits shine in the sweetest way possible. Blue is the more dramatic of the siblings, whose tantrums are very popular online.
When called for a selfie, he doesn’t just walk into the room to join his brother Titan — he is intentional about it. Watching him push the door open, then turn around to carefully close it behind him, feels like the perfect mix of humor and heart.
Husky politely closes the door on his way to hug his furry sibling in Instagram video
The video has clearly captured hearts, with over 232K likes and counting. It starts with Titan sitting patiently in the room, already posing for the camera. When their parent notifies, “Blue, Selfie,” Blue comes trotting in.
He pushes the door open with his snout. Then, in a very well-mannered move, he turns, reaches up to the handle, and nudges it shut with his paws. He truly is polite enough to close the door. This small but impressive action earned him much praise in the comments section. He then sits down obediently, waiting for direction from his human.
Then, as if remembering that he was called for a selfie, he immediately heads toward Titan. Blue places his front paws around his sibling and rests his head on top, holding the pose perfectly. It’s a heartwarming moment of teamwork, as he knows exactly what to do to help his owner capture the perfect shot. Treats were likely involved as a reward for such excellent cooperation between the Huskies.
Fans couldn’t get enough of the pups. One wrote, “Ok he might be a bit of a rascal but such a gentleman opening and closing his door!!” While another noted, “I love that Titan is just sat there waiting like ‘huh? Is something happening?’” The relationship between the Husky siblings and their perfect manners is what makes this video so special.
Clips such as these perfectly capture why Huskies can be such fun and loving pets. Their instincts as pack dogs make them instinctively follow the lead of their group. Sometimes it can be another dog, and other times, it’s their human.