There is no greater thrill for a blind husky than somersaulting in a deep snowdrift. Before he leaves the porch, he smells the snow on the tips of his mustache. When the snow melts, the dog starts looking forward to the following year and the next frost.
Funny enough, as much as this husky like snow, he despises liquid water. Persuading him to swim is a completely different matter, and you’ll have to lure the dog with food to get him to bathe after the dog park.
He is quite approachable. He is always eager to meet new people. He faithfully looks at the owner when she calls him, even without eyes: he turns his head and smiles.
It sounds sinister, yet it looks adorable. As a puppy, the dog lost his sight. Unfortunately, the condition spread to the other eye as well. Both eyeballs had to be medically removed, and the dog now resembles a comic-book dog, which is extremely suited for his character.
A blind husky, on the other hand, is just like any other dog. It also doesn’t matter to the owner: this is her first dog, and she adores it.
It’s only that every time they enter a new area, she tells the husky where the stairs are – and then she remains utterly calm for him: the husky utilizes scent and vibrissae to sense air movement, so he knows exactly when an impediment may appear in front of him.