Adorable Husky Sat On A Pile Of Snow To Stop His Grandpa From Removing It And He Just Won't Budge

Not on my watch, grandpa!

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Adorable Husky Sat On A Pile Of Snow To Stop His Grandpa From Removing It And He Just Won't Budge

Buster, a Husky, loves to play outside. especially in the snow. This is his most favorite activity and he actually doesn't like it when he is told to come back inside.

“It can be a real challenge to get him inside late at night — he’d much prefer to sleep in a snowbank,” Buster’s dad, Michael Kapusty. “He will pounce and dive in the snow like a dolphin in the water.”

Considering his breed, a husky is supposed to be stubborn and so Buster is also pretty much that. What he doesn't understand is why he cannot have what he really really really wants.

Buster with his dad

He sees no sense in it. Buster could hardly contain his excitement when the first snowfall of the season started.

It was as if his dream has come true and he just want to run and roll around in the snow. What made him confused was wondering, "why is grandpa trying to remove all this perfect snow when he should be playing in it?"

Buster with his dadMICHAEL KAPUSTY

Buster excited to see snow

“This was his first snowfall of the year, and he didn’t like that fact we were taking it away from him,” Kapusty told. “So, he came over and sat down in the middle of it.” 

So, in his adorable way, he tried to stop his grandpa from removing snow and the only way he could think of doing so was to sit on it. He sat on top of a pile of snow and wouldn't budge even when the snow around him was all removed.

Buster excited to see snowMICHAEL KAPUSTY

Buster protecting his pile of snow

“I knew this was a typical Buster moment,” Kapusty added. “He was told to move, but the look on his face said otherwise. He stayed there 'til everything around him was gone and he realized he lost the battle.” 

He actually looked heartbroken when he realized he has lost the battle and decided to give in. He had very disappointing expressions on his face.

But they went away as soon he realized that this was not the only snow and that there is more outside. So, he went outside and continued enjoying it.

Buster enjoying his snow

There is no denying that Buster is a snow dog. And he will defend his fort as long as he can to protect his snow.

Buster enjoying his snowMICHAEL KAPUSTY
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