Huskies Join In On Their Owner's Workout Routine

Nov 01, 2019 by apost team

Anyone familiar with huskies knows that they are a breed of dog that needs plenty of daily exercise and time to play to live a full, happy life. They also are highly social dogs and they thrive off of frequent socialization with other dogs and humans alike.

Kayla Itsines is a well-known fitness guru that also happens to be the dog mom to two husky pups. Her fur babies adore her and are fascinated by her in-home exercise routines that she takes video of for social media purposes.

Kayla recently posted a hilarious exercise video that featured her doing a fast-paced routine with two surprise special furry guests joining her workout. It’s hard not to laugh as her pups paw at her face and backside while she exercises to the fast-paced music. These adorable dogs clearly want some attention of their own and a cameo in the workout video, as well as to join in with their mom, of course!

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Kayla posted the funny interruption to her workout video with a quote sharing how much respect she has for all the moms of the world who find time to work out with human kids running around. She says she can’t even finish her workout with two pups in the home!

The video ends with her wrapping her adorable pups up in a big bear hug with a beaming smile. Clearly, she doesn’t mind the loving interruption.

About Huskies: Many times huskies can seem intimidating at first glance since their looks often resemble those of a wolf. However, Huskies are a truly amazing dog breed, known for their affection towards humans as well as other dogs. They are also known for being incredibly loyal to their owners, bonding with their human parent or parents exceptionally quickly and as becoming very protective of their owners if they should ever find themselves in danger.

Huskies are sharp-minded and are easy to train, taking commands very well. Their main goal is to please their human parent(s) and to receive verbal praise and affection. Huskies are highly intelligent and are often trained as a service dog. However, they are also a “pack breed” and need lots of exercise and socialization with other dogs.

Do you have kids or pets in the home that have ever interrupted or, even better, tried to "join in" when you’re attempting to work out at home? It may be frustrating at the time, but you must admit that this video is pretty adorable. Pass it along to anyone who will appreciate Kayla’s hilarious workout video.