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  1. OP asks:
  2. The home dog passed away.
  3. OP printed a middle-sized picture of the dog, her daughter was so happy.
  4. OP's fiancé saw it and got upset.
  5. Things got really serious.
  6. He stopped talking to OP and her daughter.
  7. We've gathered some of the most upvoted comments from Redditors for you to read through below.

Woman Removes Fiancé's Certificate Displays After He Took Down Her Daughter's Photo Of Their Deceased Dog

Our furry friends, our pets, don't get the chance to stick around for our entire lives, leaving us with limited time together (even though 10-15 years might sound like a while, we often wish they could stay with us forever). Kids, especially, feel the impact deeply when they're separated from their pets, which they consider true companions, even after the pets have crossed the rainbow bridge. It's only natural for them to want to make their cherished pets feel special, even in their absence.

Speaking of which, it's quite strange how some adults can be so self-absorbed that they refuse to allow a picture of a child's beloved departed dog because they find it "distracting" or "odd." This situation came to light through a Reddit post by u/ThrowRAsp677. She shared how her fiancé removed a photo of her daughter's dog without asking, prompting her to take down his certificates in retaliation for hurting her child's feelings. Keep scrolling to read the entire story.

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OP asks:

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The home dog passed away.

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OP printed a middle-sized picture of the dog, her daughter was so happy.

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OP's fiancé saw it and got upset.

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Things got really serious.

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He stopped talking to OP and her daughter.

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We've gathered some of the most upvoted comments from Redditors for you to read through below.

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Apparently, everyone in the comment section agrees that OP is NTA. Now it's your turn. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.
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