Neighbors Expect Woman To Pay Their Vet Bills After Dog Gets Into Food He Shouldn't Have Eaten
Animals will always be animals, especially when it comes to food, because they simply cannot resist it, and they don't know what is toxic to them and what isn't. Animals tend to eat everything as long as it tastes good to them.
If you have a pet, then you probably know what types of food your animal shouldn't have because it's toxic or could make them sick. Pretty much all animals will get into food left out, including dogs, cats, rabbits, and even birds.
Today's AITA post is based on a story where a woman left some food out on her property, and her neighbor's dog got into it. The food was toxic to dogs, including chocolate, grapes, and other items that dogs shouldn't eat.
This woman came to Reddit to share her story and ask for advice because her neighbor has asked her to pay the vet bills they incurred due to their dog's exposure to the food she left out. This story, like most on Reddit, has generated a ton of responses, with users sharing their opinions with the original poster.
Let's dive into this story and see what people had to say about the neighbor asking her to pay for their vet bills.
Here's the start of the story.

She goes into the story and lays out what they are doing and why.

She goes on to explain that she left some of the leftover food outside.

When she returned to her property, she noticed that her neighbor's dog was eating the leftover food.

She, of course, took the dog back to its owners and explained the situation.

The neighbors, of course, reacted and decided to take their dog to the vet.

She did offer to pay some of the bill, but the neighbor wasn't satisfied with just a partial payment.

This is the final verdict between them. Honestly, it's not much of a verdict, but I guess it's something.

Here come the comments about what she should do and who is in the wrong. This is the top comment, and we can see why.

People seem to be on OP's side about it and basically said not to give them anything because it implies that she's in the wrong, which she is not.

After reading this entire story, what do you think the correct verdict is? I can understand why OP might feel bad and guilty about leaving the food out, but the neighbors should definitely keep an eye on their dogs to ensure they don't get into something like this again.
I think this will make us all keep a better eye on our animals and our food.