Boston, the lovable husky, has been Braxton’s biggest fan from the day the little boy entered the world around two years ago. Their mom, Alixandria Smith, even believes that Boston had already known that she was pregnant way before she did.
Since the day they met, Boston and Braxton have been spending all their time together. They are inseparable. That is why it is probably not surprising to know that the little boy has learned a few things from his best friend, for instance, speaking the husky language.
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Because they are always together, Braxton would often hear Boston’s distinctive howl. Most likely, the little boy figured out that this was his doggy friend’s preferred language. So, as a faithful pal, Braxton decided to give it a try. This started the delightful conversation between the two.
In the video that Alixandria uploaded, Braxton and Boston were seen exchanging their husky words. Whatever their topic was, it appeared to be something so fun that the little boy was laughing the whole time. Braxton did not even seem to mind when he fell down the floor in the middle of their conversation.
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Aside from English, Braxton’s parents are also teaching the little boy some Spanish as well as sign language. However, it seems like his fluency in his doggy friend’s native tongue comes a lot more naturally to him. Alixandria even joked that since Braxton can speak husky now, he has become super cultured and bilingual.
According to Alixandira, Boston seems to be very appreciative of Braxton’s effort. The adorable dog loves it when his friend speaks to him that way. Indeed, Boston and Braxton have one special bond. But, of course, their connection goes far deeper than that. After all, a boy and his doggy best friend’s language of love does not need any translation.
Credit: Alixandira Smith