Siberian Huskies are extremely noisy dogs, although not always barkers. Huskies are noted for howling, which has resulted in numerous videos of howling huskies “talking” on social media.
Huskies were raised to pull sleds and live in groups, therefore their ability to talk came from the need to communicate while working.
And it turns out that this very quality was responsible for one Husky’s reunion with his family.
A group of teenagers in Beersheba, Israel, discovered a Husky that appeared to be frail and underweight.
They did the right thing by bringing the dog to Israeli police, who took him in and gave him first assistance. The authorities soon determined that this Husky matched the description of another Husky who had gone missing in the same city.
They contacted the dog’s probable owners, who informed officers that they knew the best way to determine whether or not this dog was their lost pet.
The owners told the cops to play “Shemesh” as the dog’s favorite TV show’s theme song. If the dog started singing along, it was clear that he was their treasured pet.
The Husky suddenly perked up and began howling along when the officers began playing the song. It was immediately obvious to both the owners and the police that it was the lost Husky.
The owners went down to the police station, where they were reunited with their pet.
It all works out in the end.
Here is a video: