Who said that interior design is not a dog's business? One Husky decided to prove to the doubters that this was not the case, as soon as his owners went to the cinema. In just 3 hours, an aspiring artist turned the entire apartment into one large canvas.
The dog gave free rein to its inner artist by staining its paws in ink and thoroughly stomping on the floor (and everything else that came its way). This is a gigantic piece of art. The artist even neatly left his signature in the corner of the bed to confirm authorship. Despite the fact that the owners will now be washing his masterpiece for a long time, we hope that one day his "talent" will be recognized.
As an acquaintance of the owners of the dog explained, Husky used "traditional Chinese calligraphy ink, which is 100% bio and non-toxic to dogs and humans."
Who Said Interior Design Isn't For Dogs?

One Husky decided to prove to the doubters that this was not the case, as soon as his owners went to the cinema.

In just 3 hours, an aspiring artist turned the entire apartment into one large canvas.

The dog gave free rein to its inner artist by staining its paws in ink and thoroughly stomping on the floor (and everything else that came its way).


Husky used "traditional Chinese calligraphy ink that is 100% bio and non-toxic to dogs and humans."

The bed was left (almost) untouched. He's a good boy after all
