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When the Siberian Husky racing games get criss-crossing paths, we really need a collision avoidance system.

Our games are fast and furious (or, at least, fast and furriest), so sometimes our chase games can involve very close calls. In this case, the Little Prince misjudged his speed and Roscoe P. didn’t calculate his braking needs. Don’t worry, though, because the Siberian Husky Collision Avoidance System was activated. Was it in time? The next photo explains it all.

Yes, Typhoon engaged the afterburner and Roscoe initiated the ejection seat, so Ty went fast and Roscoe went up. As soon as Roscoe’s paws hit the ground, the race continued.
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They’re so good for each other.
Up and over!! Such fun to watch Husky games.
Amazing how agile they can be! Always amazed when I watch the HokiePack play.
The more the merrier too!!!