
A Husky was found unlocking its cage and “rescuing” two of its fellows in a pet shop of east China’s Jiangsu on February 14, 2017. The security camera captured the amazing jailbreak process.
The surveillance footage shows the husky seized and lifted the cage’s lock with teeth and freed itself. Without knowing how to open the electronic lock of the room, it demolished the front door’s frame. Failing to get out of the room, the Husky walked to other dogs’ cage and “rescued” two of them, letting them go loose.
Mr. Cao, the pet shop owner told reporter that after succeeding in “jailbreak” and making a mess, the Husky has been moved to a new cage made from stainless steel. “I need to ask if it’s a Husky next time when clients want a foster care service,” said Mr. Cao wryly. The husky’s owner will compensate the damage made to the pet shop.
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