In our world, there are two kinds of folks: those who adore animals and those who don’t. It’s all good, though—everyone’s entitled to their preferences, as long as furry friends aren’t mistreated. But here’s a tale that stirred some debate. Reddit user u/NoServiceDog2342 shared their experience after being bombarded with criticism for not being a fan of animals.

The story unfolds with an unexpected visit from a high school pal, who asked to crash at their place for a nearby concert. Despite the years of minimal contact, OP agreed. But surprise, surprise—the friend showed up with a dog in tow, something the host wasn’t keen on. Politely, they explained their no-pet policy, only to learn the dog was claimed as a service animal. Unmoved, OP stood their ground, leading to a heated exchange.

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Source: u/NoServiceDog2342

1. Let’s find out!

2. OP’s high school friend was in her town for a concert and asked if she could stay at her place.

3. OP hadn’t been in touch with this friend for a very long time but still said yes.

4. There was no mention of the friend bringing her dog along but when she arrived, voila, she had a dog with her.

5. OP is not fond of dogs and told her friend she can’t stay at the house because of that reason.

6. She said it was her service dog but OP remained firm on her decision that was already made.

7. OP told her he couldn’t deal with all the mess that came along with the dog so she would have to leave.

8. She kept giving arguments but OP decided enough was enough and shut the door on her friend’s face.

9. She called OP an AH and even put up an online post about the whole scenario, trying her best to make OP look bad.

10. OP considered the act extremely rude and thought she didn’t do anything wrong.

NTA. The friend just wasted her time here, to be honest. Had she told OP right in the beginning that she was going to bring her dog with her, OP would’ve said no there and then. The friend could’ve arranged accommodation somewhere else. It was always going to be a No because OP made it very clear in the story that she did not like dogs. So, OP did nothing wrong here.

Source: u/NoServiceDog2342

Here’s what the internet had to say about this:

11. Very well said. OP’s house was not a public facility nor do we believe it was a service dog.

Via QuesoDelDiablos

12. She should’ve let OP know.

Via Petite_Bait

13. She “assumed” OP would be okay with it. Why do people assume?

Via North_Badger6101

14. Well OP was going to say no anyway so this argument didn’t matter.

Via Mobile_Prune_3207

15. Imagine caving at your own house to make a guest feel comfortable. Never!

Via SthrnGrwnWIRoots

16. She tried to exploit OP’s generosity.

Via GothPenguin

17. She withheld information, not your fault.

Via InfamousDemigod88

18. If she wants to stay with her dog wherever she goes, she can book a hotel.

Via Pandasrthebest

19. As simple as that.

Via Apsara7

20. OP’s stance exactly. It doesn’t matter what the position of that dog is, it is a dog and OP wanted none in her house.

Via BrightImagination931

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