A dog with an ‘Italian accent’ has left social media users in shock.
Look I know what you’re thinking, ‘how can a dog have an Italian accent?’ because that’s what I thought, too – but, honestly, you need to check this out:
The clip, which was originally shared on TikTok, shows an adorable husky – a breed known for being quite vocal – called Aaron who is engaging in a conversation of sorts with his owner.
However, social media users couldn’t help but notice that the cute pooch appears to have a strong Italian accent.
Sharing the clip on X, formerly known as Twitter, one person wrote: “Currently obsessed with this dog that sounds like it has an Italian accent.”
Another said: “OMG, this just proves animals can make noises in different languages.”
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A third added: “I am now 100% convinced that dogs can pick up accents from their humans.”
While someone else said: “Within our lifetime a husky will figure out how to talk. They’re so close already…”
A fifth person joked: “Mario’s new voice actor looks different from how I expected him to.”
According to the American Kennel Club, huskies can – over time – learn to mimic the way their owners talk.
The AKC explains on its site: “Huskies are very sensitive to the frequencies and tones of human speech and quite good at imitating those sounds. If a husky hears ‘I love you’ often enough in the same tone of voice, they may very well respond in sounds that sound similar ‘I love you’.
“Being such a vocal breed, huskies will often respond to a human talking to them by answering back.”
Aaron isn’t the only dog to go viral thanks to his unusual ‘voice’ recently, earlier this month a dog managed to perfectly execute the ‘most articulate woof’.
The dog in question was a giant Alaskan malamute named Phil, who belongs to ‘The Matthews Malamute Family’ and regularly goes viral.
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In one resurfaced clip, Phil lets slip the ‘most articulate woof’ ever.
Commenting on the clip one person said: “Not only did he woof, he clearly enunciated it to spite you.”
“Bro didn’t bark it, he spoke it,” a second added.
“He spelt the W in woof like Malfoy spells P in Potter,” quipped a third.
“He pronounced the vowels and consonants with that one,” another person thought.
“The dog speaks better English than me,” someone else admitted.