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Man's Daughter Accidentally Lets Dog Out Of The Car And It Runs Away, But How He Reacts Is The Problem

Jesse
by Jesse
17 Feb 2023

A road trip was supposed to be a simple family moment, then a dog slipped its leash and the whole day turned into a fight. OP’s daughter, Emily, accidentally let the dog out of the car, and suddenly the trip was over, the goodbye never happened, and everyone’s nerves were fried.

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Here’s the complicated part: Emily wasn’t trying to “ruin the day,” she was bored, she admitted what she did, and OP was so upset that he cut the moment short and didn’t even want to say goodbye to his own kid. Meanwhile, OP’s girlfriend and the situation around the car also gets called into question, because nobody seems to have been properly watching once things started to go sideways.

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Now OP is stuck wondering if his reaction makes him the bad guy, or if he’s justified for being furious.

OP started off the post by explaining his, his girlfriend's, and his daughter's situation.

OP started off the post by explaining his, his girlfriend's, and his daughter's situation.
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Then he discussed what the situation was with the dog and also explained what they told Emily.

Then he discussed what the situation was with the dog and also explained what they told Emily.
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He admits that his daughter was acting quite bored, but he didn't think anything would happen.

He admits that his daughter was acting quite bored, but he didn't think anything would happen.
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Children often learn through trial and error, and their mistakes are part of their developmental process.

OP starts the whole post with the family setup, OP, his girlfriend, and Emily, and you can already tell the dog escape is going to become the main character.

Children are naturally curious and are still learning how to navigate the world around them, which can lead to accidental mistakes. Developmental psychologists emphasize that making mistakes is a critical part of learning and growth.

When children make errors, such as letting a pet escape, it is essential for parents to respond with understanding rather than anger.

This is when things went south, and his daughter decided to let the dog out of the car.

This is when things went south, and his daughter decided to let the dog out of the car.
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Emily admitted what she did, but her dad wasn't happy with her and was very upset with her decision.

Emily admitted what she did, but her dad wasn't happy with her and was very upset with her decision.
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He said the road trip was cut short, and he didn't even want to say goodbye to his daughter because of what happened. So he's wondering if he's in the wrong for how he reacted.

He said the road trip was cut short, and he didn't even want to say goodbye to his daughter because of what happened. So he's wondering if he's in the wrong for how he reacted.
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Parental reactions to children's mistakes can significantly shape their emotional development. In this case, a harsh reaction may instill fear or shame rather than teach responsibility and problem-solving skills.

Once Emily admits she let the dog out of the car, the mood flips fast, because OP’s anger is not the “oops” kind.

Moreover, the emotional response of the parent is crucial in these situations.

This comment said a lot and basically declared him TA for how he reacted since she's simply a child.

This comment said a lot and basically declared him TA for how he reacted since she's simply a child.
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He should apologize because you never know why she got out; she could have been scared.

He should apologize because you never know why she got out; she could have been scared.
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It was quite neglectful on both the parent's and the girlfriend's parts because neither of them should have stayed in the car.

It was quite neglectful on both the parent's and the girlfriend's parts because neither of them should have stayed in the car.
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Fostering a Supportive Environment

Encouraging a supportive response from parents can lead to better emotional outcomes for children.

This feels similar to the Redditor’s sister lashing out after she couldn’t control her dog.

After OP says the road trip got cut short and he didn’t even want to say goodbye, the comments zero in on how that reaction lands on a kid who made a mistake.

Promoting Healthy Emotional Responses

Parents can promote healthy emotional responses by modeling appropriate ways to handle mistakes.

She didn't ask to go; she just happened to be at her dad's home that weekend when they were going on the trip.

She didn't ask to go; she just happened to be at her dad's home that weekend when they were going on the trip.
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Ultimately, the whole setup was ridiculous because I don't think that a 9-year-old and a dog should be left alone in the car that much anyway.

Ultimately, the whole setup was ridiculous because I don't think that a 9-year-old and a dog should be left alone in the car that much anyway.
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This comment asked for a bit of information and pretty much said that he was ridiculous for the whole situation.

This comment asked for a bit of information and pretty much said that he was ridiculous for the whole situation.
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This incident offers a prime opportunity for parents to engage in meaningful discussions with their children. The reactions displayed in the story highlight the importance of addressing emotional responses when accidents happen. Open conversations can help children process their feelings and understand the potential consequences of their actions. By guiding them through these experiences, parents can instill a sense of responsibility and encourage personal growth. Such discussions not only teach valuable lessons but also empower children to learn from their mistakes, ultimately fostering resilience in the face of challenges.

By the time people start arguing about what OP and his girlfriend should have done while the dog was loose, it stops being just about the dog and turns into a “who messed up the supervision” debate.

This not only teaches children about accountability but also ensures that they understand the importance of their role in the pet's well-being. A collaborative approach, where parents and children discuss and set expectations together, can lead to a greater sense of ownership and responsibility.

Ultimately, fostering an environment where children feel supported after making mistakes can help them grow into confident and responsible individuals.

We can't imagine how the daughter must feel, and ultimately we do think that the dad was in the wrong here.

We can't imagine how the daughter must feel, and ultimately we do think that the dad was in the wrong here.
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Pretty much everyone agreed that the dad (OP) was in the wrong for how he reacted and how he scolded his daughter. We couldn't imagine what the daughter was thinking after her dad didn't even say goodbye because of a mistake she made.

Ultimately, we do agree with all of the comments, though.

The incident surrounding the man's daughter accidentally letting the dog out of the car raises fundamental questions about parenting and responsibility. The father's reaction seems to overshadow the child's genuine mistake, which is a crucial learning opportunity. It's important to recognize that children, while learning to navigate their responsibilities, will inevitably make errors. A nurturing approach that allows them to understand the consequences of their actions can foster resilience and emotional health. This not only aids in the child's development but also cultivates a sense of accountability when it comes to caring for pets.

Practical Steps for Parents

To prevent similar incidents in the future, parents could teach their children about pet care responsibilities, emphasizing the importance of supervision. Breaking down tasks into manageable steps can help children feel more confident in their abilities.

This approach not only empowers children but also reinforces the idea that mistakes are part of the learning process.

The recent incident involving a father whose daughter accidentally let their dog escape from the car raises important questions about parental responses to children's mistakes. In moments of crisis, such as when a beloved pet goes missing, how a parent reacts can significantly impact a child's emotional development. The father's reaction, which some may view as overly harsh, may send the wrong message to his daughter about handling mistakes.

This scenario brings to light the critical role that supportive parenting plays in fostering resilience. Instead of reacting with anger or blame, guiding a child through the consequences of their actions can promote learning and growth. The situation underscores the need for a nurturing approach, particularly when a child is involved. A father's understanding and calm demeanor could not only help his daughter cope with the immediate distress but also teach her valuable lessons about accountability and empathy.

He might be right about the dog being a problem, but his reaction is what may have truly wrecked the family moment.

For another family dog power struggle, read how a father handled his daughter’s refusal to like the pet.

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