Eva the Husky is sure that she is not a commoner. In a video from @sassyhuskies on Instagram, the dramatic Husky makes it clear she has no interest in using the same door as her furry brothers, Ghost and Ranger, as she refuses to move from her spot. The video starts with Eva on the couch, staring straight ahead and acting like she cannot hear her mom’s voice. Still, mom tries, calling out, “Eva, the family is leaving. Come on, let’s go,” but no movement.
Husky doesn’t like going through the same door as her furry brothers
Eva does not even look up to give a courtesy glance, and the reason is that she simply does not want to use the same door as her furry brothers. When her mom zooms in and repeats, “Eva, come on,” the Husky stays in her place, pretending to show no interest.
Meanwhile, the on-screen text explains the standoff with, “She refuses to leave if she has to use the same door as her brothers,” and when mom “tried pretending to leave without her,” Eva suddenly appears at the door with an annoyed expression. She looks like she cannot believe it came to this.
Her mom opens the door and asks, “You wanna go now? Come on, let’s go,” directing her to go “through the garage door, honey,” and asking, “Where are you going?” Eva responds by walking off the moment the door opens, ignoring her mom again.
Mom says, “You can use the same door as your siblings,” but Eva stands in a corner and pretends she cannot hear a word of it. So mom ups the pressure and finally slips a leash-harness over Eva. Only then does Eva cooperate — slowly, with glaring eyes — and when mom opens the front door, the Husky steps out like she just needed to avoid the path that her furry brothers used.
Outside, Ghost and Ranger wait in the car. Eva lets out a small whine, clearly bothered to find her spot potentially compromised, as mom asks, “Is he in your seat? Well, that’s what happens when you take too long, girl. Your seat gets stolen.”
After all this drama, the caption jokes, “She cannot use the peasants door, that’s for her brothers only.”
