Curious Online User Wants To Know If It's Bad For Dogs To Not Have Fellow Canine As Companion
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"So summary, if your using an outside source to help secure coops make sure they aren't gonna lock you in too."
Whenever you wake up in the morning, you never expect to eventually get stuck somewhere and be forced to spend a long time in a secluded place with nowhere else to go. It's one of the worst experiences people can go through, especially when you never know whether you are making it out of there.
Individuals with claustrophobia hate this situation even more than those without it. It sucks being stranded somewhere, but when your body is not cooperating with you in that situation, things can feel much worse than they actually are.
In that precise situation, you become entirely reliant on someone else to save you from the mess you found yourself in. If no one bothers to show up or takes time with the rescue, it can get pretty scary in there.
A Redditor who later deleted their account made a post on the r/tifu subReddit where they shared live updates about being stuck in a chicken coop. The user eventually made it out of there and explained how it happened.
The Reddit community had many different reactions to the user's situations. Scroll down to check out the full Reddit post, and scroll a little further to read the comments from the original post.
"Coop 1"
Getting stuck somewhere is always a weird situation to deal with. Especially when no one is around, and you have to wait for someone to rescue you; it feels like forever.
Thankfully, Op's family came to their rescue, and they managed to finally get out of the coop. If you enjoyed reading this, make sure to check out similar content on our platform.