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She Broke Into A Hot Car To Rescue A Dog And Embarrassed Her Boyfriend In The Process So Now She’s Asking The Internet If She Was Wrong

“I’m trying really hard to understand your bf’s point of view and I really can’t wrap my head around it. Would he have preferred you let the poor thing to die in order to spare him from strangers thinking, erroneously, that you were a robber?”

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“Agreed, she did the right thing. I live in Baltimore City and I’ve had my fair share of rescuing animals from rough neighborhoods, buying puppies off of drug dealers, and buying kittens from kids who collect them from the alleys during the spring months.”

“Is it dangerous for me, a skinny, young, white girl driving a Lexus, doing such things, usually at night? Of course. But it 100% is worth it. I always keep a crowbar, leashes, a crate, and pet food/water in my car, for times like these.”

“I also have a GPS tracker on my phone, pepper spray, a handcuff lock picking tool, and a few easily disguised (and legal!) weapons on me, as it’s the least I can do to be somewhat prepared.”

“You did the right thing and you did what you could do in the moment. When I go into a seemingly abandoned building (usually there are squatters), I don’t even think to shut the door after I leave or anything of the sort. Once the animal is in my custody, I’m bolting as fast as I can to my car to get to safety.”

“My husband is a sheltered physician and he acts like your bf. Some people just can’t get out of their comfort zone when they’re required to take swift action.”

Minicat4me

You can read the rest of what the internet had to say here.

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