Reddit Tells Woman Not To Pay Neighbor's Dog Vet Bill After It Ate Her Chocolate By Mistake
Welcome to the backyard battleground, where a seemingly innocent family gathering turns into a clash of responsibilities! Our protagonist, a 28-year-old hostess, lures her family into the countryside for a delightful lunch in the great outdoors.
Plot twist: The food, momentarily forgotten outside, becomes a tempting target for the neighbor's mischievous dog. The covers are off, and a feast ensues. But hold on, some of the goodies are canine kryptonite – chocolate, grapes, the whole toxic shebang.
Cue the neighbors' apology tour, panic mode, and a dash to the vet. Fast forward to the bill, and our hostess offers to cover a reasonable quarter. However, the neighbors demand the full amount, arguing it's her food that caused the canine catastrophe.
Even more, when her story is posted on Reddit, Reddit tells her that it's not wise to pay even a quarter of the bill, find out why.
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Let's check out the full story
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Things look like a nice, typical family gathering
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I did that too, nothing strange with OP's behavior
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Here comes trouble
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Not the chocolate
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OP being so decent
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That's where you're wrong, guys
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Totally not the A-Hole here
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Indeed
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Now that you're talking, I think OP shouldn't pay anything
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Yep! Seems like everyone is on OP's side
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Everyone is backing up the same idea, OP doesn't even need to pay a small amount
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Even a dog owner agrees
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These guys even have their own stories to share
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Decent dog owner
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Another reminder why OP should not pay a dime
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Image that
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No need for imagination, there's a real case like that on Reddit
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A little bit dramatic there
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So what do you guys think? I really think OP is a good person but maybe this time OP should not be like that given the legal situation of it. Give us your comments below
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