Paws, Chaos, and Joy: The Unfiltered World of a Husky Mom
If you've ever scrolled past a video of a Siberian Husky puppy doing something utterly ridiculous and felt that instant jolt of "yep, that’s my life," there’s a good chance you’ve stumbled across @tatitka. Known online as тгкшка or tatitapups, this Ukrainian creator doesn’t just post cute dog clips—she documents the beautiful, chaotic reality of raising Huskies with a refreshing lack of polish. Forget staged perfection; her feed is a relatable cascade of muddy paws, shredded slippers, and those signature Husky "talking" moments that make you wonder if your own dog is plotting world domination. She captures the tiny, messy triumphs too, like the first time a pup finally masters "sit" without being bribed with an entire sausage.
What sets her apart isn’t just the dogs—it’s the raw honesty. You won’t find filtered glamour reels here. Instead, Tatiana (as she’s known off-camera) films herself mid-yawn, hair in a messy bun, trying to take a peaceful coffee break while her pack orchestrates a symphony of howls. Her videos often start with something like, “Okay, third try filming this… guys, Luna just stole my sock AGAIN,” making followers feel like they’re getting a backstage pass to real life. She leans into the humor of Husky stubbornness, like the time she spent 10 minutes trying to teach a pup to “high five” only for it to dramatically flop over like a ragdoll. It’s these unguarded snippets that turn viewers into a tight-knit community sharing their own pet mishaps in the comments.
Her content thrives on specificity. While plenty of pet accounts exist, @tatitka zeroes in on the nuanced quirks of the breed—the escape artist tendencies, the obsession with snow (even in summer), and the infamous "Husky grin." One viral moment featured her documenting a failed attempt to keep her dogs away from the fridge, ending with a Husky named Roma proudly sitting inside it, grinning. She also started a subtle trend where followers recreate the "paw-print count" challenge: guessing how many muddy prints their dog leaves on freshly cleaned floors. It’s simple, shareable, and weirdly competitive.
Beyond the laughs, her impact resonates with Husky owners worldwide who often feel isolated by their breed’s high-energy demands. Comments overflow with “Thank you for not making me feel crazy!” and “This is EXACTLY why I need a Husky support group.” Tatiana casually weaves in gentle training tips born from trial-and-error—like using frozen broth cubes to soothe teething pups—without ever sounding preachy. She’s built a space where the chaos is normalized, not criticized, turning the comment section into a hive-mind of shared advice and empathy.
Tatiana started the account during the early pandemic lockdowns in Kyiv, initially as a distraction while caring for her first Husky. What began as a personal journal of puppy antics grew into a lifeline for others, especially as her community supported her through Ukraine’s ongoing challenges. She rarely discusses politics but subtly highlights resilience—like posting a clip of her dogs playing in a makeshift snow pile during a mild winter, captioned “Finding joy where we can 💙💛.” It’s never the focus, but it adds depth to her otherwise lighthearted vibe. For hundreds of thousands of followers, @tatitka is the friend who gets it: the exhaustion, the laughter, and the unconditional love that comes with sharing your home with a furry tornado.