We don't need to go into how hard it is to say goodbye to a beloved pet. It's one of the most heartbreaking experiences any pet owner will have to go through. So if there is anything a pet owner can do to make that day a little less the worst day ever, then you better believe they will do that. Only the coldest of hearts would make that kind of day worse for anyone.
Unfortunately, those types of callous coldhearted people exist in the world—Recently, a guy who goes by u/valdev on Reddit shared his story about dealing with horrid people just like this. His sweet senior pittie was suffering from cancer and he and his partner had to make the very difficult decision to put her down. I cannot put into words how hard this kind of decision is to make. They decided for her last day they were going to give her the best day of her life doing everything she loves to do in their backyard.
OP was setting up a little tent filled wit doggy treats and all her favorite toys when he noticed the neighbors starting a fire to burn some yard scraps. So he told them the situation and asked if they could possibly postpone the burning. They said it was just a little bit and they would be done quickly. He said okay and patiently waited. The poor pup was already having troubling breathing, so hanging out in the smoke was not an option.
However, after hours, it was still burning, so he asked for and ETA and they just said soon. After several more hours he saw the neighbor now just adding logs to make the fire bigger. OP was more heartbroken than mad at this point because he wasn't able to give his sweet furbaby the best last day before crossing the rainbow bridge.
But that sadness quickly turned to anger, so he thought if they couldn't scrounge up the decency to not have a fire so his suffering pup could have one last happy day, then they didn't deserve a fire pit at all. So, instead of pouting, he dished out $15k for a privacy fence right then and there. Now that there was a fence separating the yards, the neighbors are unable to have a fire in their backyard due to the law saying it would be too close to the fence and creating a fire hazard.
You get what you dish out, jerks.
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