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Reddit Protects Girl Who Brings Her ESA Dog To The Trip And Ruins Other People's Vacation

Anyone who has (or used to have) emotional support animals will know how important they are for their ability to function probably on a daily basis. In technical terms, When people suffer from emotional or mental issues, professionals prescribe an ESA that provides support and comfort so they can deal with challenges that might otherwise compromise their quality of life. These pets are different from service animals, and they are restricted in some public places and some situations.
This woman with sleeping issues joins the trip with her friends to Airbnb bringing her emotional support dog (ESD), but the presence of the dog ruins their vacation. Hold on! I know some of you are blaming her for taking the dog with her, but let's take some time to study how and why it goes such far.

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According to the woman, she has brought her ESA on some trips with her group of friends before, but they were all fine with her dog. This time, her friends invited some other friends they knew, one of whom is Jake's girlfriend, who was allergic to dogs.

Source: r/AmItheAsshole

Source: r/AmItheAsshole

That night, they put up a tent and slept inside. OP's dog had to sleep outside, under cold weather and in the middle of the woods. OP tried to sleep outside with her dog because she knew that was the first time it slept outside, but she couldn't sleep because it was too cold.
She ended up moving inside the tent to sleep, but her extreme night terror disturbed everyone's sleep twice. The next day, people decided that she had to go home. While her friend drove her home, they hardly said anything to her. OP had suggested she come home before, but they didn't want to drive all the way back.

Source: r/AmItheAsshole

Source: r/AmItheAsshole

Source: r/AmItheAsshole

This story became the Internet center after it was shared on Reddit. With 5.3K upvotes, it has gained 2.2K comments from netizens. Do you think OP is wrong to take her ESD on the trip with her friends? If you don't think she is wrong, you share the same opinion with the majority of Redditors.
Here is how people replied to OP's post. Scroll down to read their comments.

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Source: r/AmItheAsshole

Source: r/AmItheAsshole

Here are some updates on OP's story :

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Source: r/AmItheAsshole

Source: r/AmItheAsshole

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