A video of a playful Husky throwing tantrums at her owner has caught the attention of social media users. Social media is full of dramatic videos showing huskies throwing adorable tantrums — from howling for walks to insisting on how their food should be served and one such clip is winning hearts online. The video shared by an Instagram user @skylerthehuskyy shows a Siberian husky waiting patiently for its owner to add ghee (clarified butter) to the food for it to consume. The clip shows how the dog refuses to touch its meal until a spoon of ghee is mixed in, turning a simple feeding moment into something funny and relatable.
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“The food is right in front of him, but he won't eat it until a spoonful of ghee is added," a woman can be heard saying in the video. "Wait, I'll go get the ghee, then you'll see. Look, he's waiting for the ghee; he'll only eat after the ghee is added to the food."What sets the video apart is not just the dog’s antics, but the owner’s calm, amused explanation as she captures the moment on camera to make her point.
As she stirs slightly, the woman says, “Now he’ll eat, and he’ll lick the plate clean." Immediately after, the husky walks up to the bowl, lowers its head, and starts eating eagerly, clearly satisfied with the added flavour.
Watch the video here
Husky eats meal after ghee is added
After the owner adds a teaspoon of ghee, the Skyler quietly moves towards the bowl and starts eating the meal, much to the delight of the owner. "Before anyone worries, yes, dogs can have ghee in very small quantities. It's not a daily thing, not a free pour, just an occasional add-on. Moderation is key, always," the owner captioned the video.ALSO READ: '4 guna lagaan dena hoga': STT hike budget memes storm internet as Niramala Sitharaman moots changes for F&O. Check hilarious reactions
On the screen, the POV text reads: “Kon kehta hai ‘kutte ko Ghee hazam nahi hota’". The caption of the video states, “Before anyone worries – yes, dogs can have ghee in very small quantities. It’s not a daily thing, not a free-pour, just an occasional add-on. Moderation is key, always."
The video went viral in no time and garnered over 611,000 views and hundreds of comments, with a section of users debating if giving ghee to a dog was the right choice, while others joked about Skyler's dietary preferences.
A user joked, “Yeh pakka Punjabi tha pichle Janam." Another wrote, “Spoon me pani leke jana agli baar tb v khaiyega."
Some viewers also gave pet-care advice. A person suggested, “You can add coconut oil instead. It’s safe and healthy. My puppy loves it." Another added, “Ghee in moderation is actually good for dogs, it is good for their joints."
Others kept it fun and playful. A user said, “Shahi husky Shahi swaad." Another commented, “Desi husky ko desi swaad chahiye." Another one commented: "My dog does the same. He loves the smell of ghee and butter in every food."
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Can you give ghee to dogs?
The short answer is Yes. You can give your dog the benefits of ghee by feeding it or using it topically.How To Use Ghee For Dogs
You can use ghee topically on your dog or feed it in small quantities.
Grass-fed ghee is the best option when you’re sourcing ghee as it’s got a higher level of CLA (conjugated linoleic acid). The quality of ghee you purchase greatly impacts how effective it is.
You’ll also find CLA in grass-fed butter. But when you use ghee you avoid the dairy altogether. And that’s better for your dog.
How Much Ghee To Give Your Dog
If you’re feeding it, do so on a cycle as opposed to using it as a daily supplement.You only need to feed a small amount:
Small dog (5-25lbs) – 1/4 tsp
Medium dog (25-55lbs) – 1/2 tsp
Large dog (55+lbs) – 1 tsp
Use Ghee In Moderation
You should use ghee in moderation – too much of anything can cause harm. Because ghee is pure fat, a little goes a long way … internally and externally. Be cautious if your dog has pancreatitis or another condition that needs a lower-fat diet.







