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This husky doesn’t feel like walking anymore so they called an Uber, such a drama queen 😂
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Obviously not an Uber, it's someone they know. But the Husky deserves an Oscar for the acting!

I would be an Uber driver if there was a service where I only had to drive puppies around. No humans.

Thats the dirtiest uber i’ve ever seen

He was prob hot and this isn’t amusing.

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I had a puppy that did that. But I was able to put him in my purse. So I named him Gucci.

It was probably overheated. Huskies fare better in colder climates.
