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One Of The Most Beautiful Dogs On Instagram Is This Rare Chocolate Brown Siberian Husky

Meet SeQuoi Tenk (also known as Quoi), a stunning chocolate-brown Siberian Husky. With his piercing blue eyes and unique coloration, he may be mistaken for a wild wolf, yet he’s 100% Siberian Husky. His wolf-like look, on the other hand, complements his wandering existence. He and his mother, Nikki, are presently searching for a new home in the lower 48 states of the United States.

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Quoi is seen exploring the magnificent environment of the United States, which Nikki chronicles on Instagram. In just eight months, he’s garnered over 22,000 followers, which is unsurprising.

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SeQuoi Tenk may appear to be an odd name, yet it has significance. “His first name, SeQuoi,” Nikki explains to My Modern Met, is named after a sequoia tree. “They believe a name shapes a person’s personality, and I wanted him to be as large, towering, and powerful as a sequoia tree.”

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“Tenko is Japanese for ‘heavenly fox,’ and as strong as I wanted him to be, I also wanted him to be lovely, which he is!” she says.

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Except for a cute white patch on his chest, Quoi is almost completely brown. Due to the rarity of all-brown huskies, it’s no wonder that Quoi draws a lot of attention. Nikki explains, “Everywhere we go, people stop in their tracks wanting to pet him.”

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“At least three–five strangers have questioned me, ‘What is he?’ and no one believes me when I say ‘Siberian Husky,’ but he is AKC certified and 100% Siberian Husky.”

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Nikki originally intended to adopt an older dog, but she struggled to be accepted by the animal sanctuary she contacted since she doesn’t have a permanent home.

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“Getting a puppy was my only option for getting a dog,” she explains. “He wasn’t the dog I was looking for, but he was precisely what I needed. “Attitude and hilarity abound.”

Credit: Husky SeQuoi
Credit: Husky SeQuoi