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Pregnant Woman Gets Reported To The Police By Neighbor For Being Suspected Of Mistreating Her Dog

It is so far beyond our imagination how delusional gossip can be. In our pet lovers' world, we assume there won't be critical and damaging rumors about our little furbabies. People can gossip about this lady's strange lizard clothing or that man's obsession with his turtle. Everything seems very fine until someone oversteps the borderline, and gets the law enforcement agency involved. Then, the unfounded suspicion becomes nuclear and breaks the neighborhood into pieces. It is what should be learned from a woman with her Reddit account name u/No-Abalone4276. If you are curious now, let's keep scrolling down for the whole situation!

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The original poster pinned her story on the viral subreddit r/AmItheA**hole to tell people about a next-door young couple. She had always noticed they had a small dog and walked him out daily once or twice. However, she hadn't seen them doing it for the past two months but letting the dog play and scramble alone on their patio, so she concluded the couple was tired of the pet and starting to abandon him. She asked them about it and got refused to be answered.

Source: u/No-Abalone4276

Then, the OP called the authorities to report the neighbor couple for animal abuse. After the inspection, the police closed the case without any charge or accusation. Not accepting the police's conclusion, the OP kept her ears around and found that the next-door girl was pregnant. Unfortunately, she also learned that everybody in her building was disgusted and badmouthing her.

Source: u/No-Abalone4277

In the comment zone of the pinned post, Redditors can't help entitling her so poorly. They expected her to be the mean female character from the book series "Harry Potter" who loved to stick her nose around and exaggerate everything without any good intention. They suggested she should offer help if she thought the dog might need it or find a hobby such as books, knitting, cooking, et, in case she had too much idle time in her hand.

Source: r/AmItheA**hole

Source: r/AmItheA**hole

Source: r/AmItheA**hole

Source: r/AmItheA**hole

Plus, Reddit pointed out the public authorities weren't established to deal with nonsense people's baloney. The OP might have called them when she was angry for being ignored, but after all, it was totally a waste of their precious time and people's tax since the police could have used them for a worthier case. Also, they accused her of being overly curious, which violated others' privacy. Because of it, she deserved to go through people pointing fingers at her and she'd better learn her lesson from it.

Source: r/AmItheA**hole

Source: r/AmItheA**hole

Source: r/AmItheA**hole

Source: r/AmItheA**hole

What a bizarre neighbor! Have you ever had to deal with similar situations? Please write them down in the comment section below if you feel like sharing your stories! Finally, don't forget to give us a like icon and follow us to read more! We're waiting to see you again!
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