Redditor Calls Out Friend For Not Stopping Her Car And Rescuing A Dog Eating Trash On The Sidewalk
Her friend was afraid of helping the dog because he could be dangerous.
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Rescuing random dogs off the street may seem like a noble and rewarding thing to do, but it's important to understand the potential dangers that come with it. While rescuing a stray dog can be a fulfilling and life-changing experience, it's important to approach it with caution and to understand the risks involved.
One of the biggest dangers of rescuing a stray dog is the potential for the dog to have diseases or medical conditions. Strays often live on the streets and may not have access to proper medical care, which means they could be carrying diseases that can be transmitted to humans or other animals.
Another danger of rescuing a stray dog is the potential for the dog to have behavior issues since many stray dogs have been living on the streets for a long time and may have developed behavioral problems as a result. These are all reasons why the person in this story did what she did, but OP didn't like it.
Seeing a stray dog in need of help can be a heartbreaking sight, and it's natural to want to do something to help, which is why OP asked her friend to stop the car so she could help out the dog they saw on the side of the road. Her friend didn't want to stop the car because she was afraid of interacting with a stray dog.
Her friend explained that the dog could be dangerous and could also be carrying rabies, but this didn't sit right with OP, who was shocked that her friend felt like this about animals other than her pet. OP called her out on this, and it didn't go well.
OP decided to share this story on Reddit and get some unbiased opinions on the situation. Make you scroll down and read the full story along with some of the comments on this thread that we hand-picked for you.
OP and her friend are both dog owners who bonded over their love for dogs
u/chaachiingThey were driving together one day and OP noticed that there was a stray dog eating trash on the sidewalk
u/chaachiingOP asked her friend to stop the car so they could help the dog, but her friend refused
u/chaachiingHer friend said that there's wasn't much they could, seeing as how the dog could be dangerous or carrying diseases
u/chaachiingThis didn't sit well with OP since she believed that her friend loved animals as much she did
u/chaachiingOP called out her friend for her actions and it didn't go well
u/chaachiingNothing wrong with just loving your pet
u/TurbolasertronIt was a delicate situation but it's understandable why her friend was afraid
u/happybanana134A simple solution
u/omega_entityTo each their own
u/LoFiMufHelping stray dogs is a noble thing to do, but it's important to approach it with caution and to understand the potential dangers. It's not always easy to help every stray dog, but it's always important to communicate and understand each other's point of view.
The comments on this post showed no love for OP, and it seems like most people understand why her friend was afraid to help the dog.