Video: Husky Is Lost Without Furry Sibling Recovering After Surgery
(Photo Credit: @imbluethesiberian/Instagram)

Video: Husky Is Lost Without Furry Sibling Recovering After Surgery

Dogs often feel sad and lonely when their siblings, with whom they have grown up, are not by their side. This Instagram video perfectly captures the emotion, showing how a Siberian Husky named Blue feels without his brother, Titan. In the clip, the owner explains that the other Husky has undergone surgery and thus, has not been home yet. But, Blue has “never been apart from more than a few hours” from his sibling. So, he stays by the door, waiting for Titan all night. Meanwhile, the owner mentions that Blue is “sad” since his furry sibling has left home.

Husky doesn’t know what to do without his furry brother

In a heartbreaking dog video on Instagram, an owner shows how a Siberian Husky named Blue seems lost without his brother, who is recovering from surgery. The clip begins with the pet sitting at the front door, looking gloomy. According to the pet parent, Blue is waiting for his furry sibling, Titan, who has to “stay at the hospital overnight after his surgery.” As the two Huskies have never been apart for a day, the separation is hitting hard for the one at home.

Furthermore, it shows the dog dad giving Blue company. He pets the fur baby and tries to comfort him in every way he can. After a while, Blue seems to calm down and relaxes with his owner sleeping beside him in front of the door.

Meanwhile, the caption provides an elaborate context. The uploader mentions, “Blue is one of the hardest headed dogs I’ve ever met so when he’s sad it’s extremely obviously and super heartbreaking. He’s so lost without Titan and unsure of what to do with himself.” Moreover, it states that Titan may be released from the hospital the next day.

Viewers have dropped heart emojis in the comments. They expressed their support for Blue and prayed for Titan’s recovery. Furthermore, the Husky brother video has garnered over 40K likes at the time of writing.

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