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A furry frenzy erupted when 100 huskies were accidentally let loose in a Chinese mall after someone forgot to keep the gate locked at a pet cafe.
It is unclear why the pet cafe had 100 pups and it’s equally unfathomable as to how they fit all of them in the establishment, especially considering these are large dogs. But I digress.
A Chinese shopping center went wild when 100 huskies broke free from a pet café and ran rampant throughout the mall, thanks to a careless employee.
“All the huskies ran out of the café,” a member of staff told Xigua Video, adding: “It’s very lucky they were found so soon.”
Video of the March 12 incident shows the dogs escaping from the “Haha Husky Cute Pets” café and running in every direction throughout the mall after the owner visited the café. The dogs hadn’t seen her in a long time, and the staff suggested that her visit whipped the dogs up in excitement.
Staff pursued the dogs throughout the mall as they tried to round up the puppers, with one employee succeeding in herding some of the dogs back right away. In one video, a man in a white T-shirt was seen chasing after them as they frantically ran barking with excitement, causing the woman recording the clip to burst out laughing, ViralPress reported.
At first, the dogs ignored the desperate calls from staff to end the fun. And it took about an hour before all canines were accounted for. However, there were also at least seven pups who refused to acquiesce to the staff’s demands and give up their newly found freedom.
The employees had to lure the extra mischievous canines with chicken legs.
The pups basically had the time of their lives, as they ran around like the world was their oyster. Two hot dogs were also stolen by unknown pups, who were also the last ones to get caught.
Some reports have reported it was an employee who forgot to lock the gate while others blame it on a customer. And as of writing this, we cannot pawsitively say who let the dogs out.
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Author: Danielle Berjikian
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