Starving Dog Is Thankful To His Owner For Saving Him From Death On A Remote Island
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"I didn’t care if she doesn’t have where to go"
Candy contains sugar, which is bad for your dog's health. Even sugar-free candies frequently contain xylitol, which is poisonous to dogs and lowers their blood sugar levels.
In fact, you should not give your pet chocolate bars, mints, hard candies, or any other kind of confectionery. Not only is it bad for them, but if your dog eats the candy wrapper, it could clog their digestive tract.
As a nutritious dog treat, pet parents can give their dogs peanut butter instead of candy. Treats, however, shouldn't account for more than 10% of your dog's diet as they shouldn't be used in place of wholesome dog food.
The OP knew this as she has a French bulldog whom she adores. The OP never leaves anything on the sofa or in the dog's reach.
The most important thing is to not leave anything on the table and to move the chairs away from the table when she's not home. The OP had to let her best friend Amy stay at her place for a few weeks while her place was getting renovated.
She relayed these rules to her, but apparently, she took them for granted. The OP took her dog out for a walk, and as she was picking up his poop, she saw a candy wrap in it.
OP came home and asked Amy if she left anything on the table or in the dog's reach, and she said no. This was a lie, and you can read the full story below to find out what happens next.
It's one thing to accidentally leave the sweets within reach, but even during the dog's severe illness, Amy still chose to lie to her and conceal it. Redditors agreed that OP shouldn't let such a person into her life or her house.
She was indifferent to the fact that the dog's health was in danger, so that actually describes the kind of friend she is. In the end, the OP was declared not the AH.