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Racist Lady Thinks Dog Doesn’t Belong To The Owner, Goes Out Of Her Way To Call Animal Control
Man sitting on a bench with his dog while using a phone in a park, highlighting dog owner and animal control issue.

Racist Lady Thinks Dog Doesn’t Belong To The Owner, Goes Out Of Her Way To Call Animal Control

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No one would disagree with the idea that all of us should be compassionate toward animals. And not only compassionate, but actively seeking to make their lives better. That includes making sure they aren’t mistreated, and if we witness cases of that, doing the best we can to make it better. 

This brings us to today’s story. In it, a woman called animal control, because she was convinced she saw a dog with an unlawful owner at the park. Or at least that’s what she said, but not everyone believed her.

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    Man sitting on a park bench with his dog on a leash, illustrating dog owner and animal control interaction.

    Image credits: Zen Chung / Pexels (not the actual photo)

    Apparently, the lady from today’s story didn’t get the memo about it, as she went out of her way to do just that

    Text post about confronting a woman who called animal control doubting dog ownership causing emotional distress.

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    Alt text: Woman reporting dog owner to animal control after claiming the pet does not match causing emotional reaction.

    Text from social media post describing dog owner’s experience at park, involving racist complaint and animal control.

    Text describing a conversation where a woman questions a dog owner about their pet and then walks away, highlighting racist incident.

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    Brevard County Animal Services truck parked outdoors beside green trees under clear sky.

    Image credits: Rusty Clark / Flickr (not the actual photo)

    Basically, one day, she noticed a person of color playing with their golden retriever in a park

    Text describing an animal control officer arriving after a report about a dog not matching its owner’s description.

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    Text showing a dog owner proving ownership with tags and microchip after being falsely reported to animal control.

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    Text on a white background about a dog raised from eight weeks old, often taken to the park every day.

    Two police officers interacting with a man outdoors, relating to a racist lady reporting dog owner to animal control.

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    She asked them a couple of questions and then removed herself from the situation, but not without calling animal control first

    Text excerpt from a story about a woman reporting a dog owner to animal control over matching concerns.

    Text message conversation about a woman reporting a dog owner for not matching the pet due to racist assumptions.

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    Text showing a person confronting a racist lady who ends up in tears after falsely reporting a dog owner to animal control.

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    She lied to them, saying that the dog was a stolen one, which caused the person to confront her

    One day, the OP was in the park with their golden retriever. They had raised this dog since it was an adorable small puppy, and now it’s their best friend, even if it is a little spoiled. The park they were spending time at was their usual place, so they didn’t expect anything out of the ordinary to happen. 

    Then this lady starts petting the dog and randomly asks the person if it’s their pet. When they answer that yes, it is their pet, she hesitates for a moment and asks how they got it, which was rather a weird question given their circumstances. After getting the answer, she walked away. It would have been more than fine if the story with her ended here, but, unfortunately, it didn’t.

    Around half an hour later, as the OP was packing up to leave, an animal control truck pulled up and came up to them, saying they got a call about a potentially stolen dog. It didn’t take the author long to figure out that it was that suspicious lady from before – who else if not her? 

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    The original poster showed the officer tags, photos, and microchip information that proved the dog was theirs, and when they left, they didn’t hesitate to go to Karen to confront her about her antics. When asked why she called animal control, she didn’t really have a proper answer, besides “looking out for a dog.”

    Young man sitting on the floor feeding a golden retriever dog inside a kitchen, showing pet ownership and care.

    Image credits: freepik / Freepik (not the actual photo)

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    It’s commonly agreed and motivated by activists that people should call animal control anytime they encounter a case of mistreatment. It includes obvious cases of mistreatment, such as someone being violent, but it doesn’t have to be only that to be considered a mistreatment. For instance, animals being kept in an inadequate shelter or being abandoned are considered cases worthy of a call to animal control as well. 

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    If you think you are witnessing a pet being stolen or spending time with an unlawful owner, you might call animal control, too, just as the lady did in the story. If this were a case of a dog being stolen, it would have been the right decision coming from her. But the thing is that the OP doubts that animal welfare was really on her mind. 

    You see, the author is a person of color, and they assume that the lady must have used that to “justify” her decision. Sounds like very Karen-ish behavior, doesn’t it? And it’s well known that the modern definition of “Karen” is about a person who is comfortable with making unfounded claims, which often enough are against marginalized folks. 

    That’s why netizens didn’t see anything wrong with the OP confronting her and her entitlement to call animal control on someone, just because “only white people can own golden retrievers.” Do you agree with such an opinion? 

    People online thought the person did the right thing by confronting her someone had to call her out on this racist nonsense

    Alt text: Online discussion about racist woman crying after reporting dog owner to animal control for not matching the pet.

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    Ugnė Bulotaitė

    Ugnė Bulotaitė

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    Ugnė Bulotaitė

    Ugnė Bulotaitė

    Writer, BoredPanda staff

    I am a writer at Bored Panda. I have loved creating and writing down stories about people and things since I was little and I think this passion led me to get degrees in sociology, communication, and journalism. These degrees opened various paths for me, and I got a chance to be a volunteer in the human rights field, and also try myself out in social research and journalism areas. Besides writing, my passions include pop culture: music, movies, TV shows; literature, and board games. In fact, I have been dubbed a board games devotee by some people in my life.

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    CK
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    3 days ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's not a biological relationship.

    LakotaWolf (she/her)
    Community Member
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    3 days ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I do like to tell people "Thanks, he got it from my side of the family, clearly" when they call my dog cute or handsome XD

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    An Gi
    Community Member
    3 days ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Talk about "matching". I'm a little old lady with a walker and have three pit bulls. Difference here is that nobody dare approach me about not matching.

    FreeTheUnicorn
    Community Member
    3 days ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She liked the dog and didn't want OP to have nice things based on race and gender. Simple as that. More people need to call out racists. Hopefully they all cry.

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    CK
    Community Member
    3 days ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's not a biological relationship.

    LakotaWolf (she/her)
    Community Member
    Premium
    3 days ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I do like to tell people "Thanks, he got it from my side of the family, clearly" when they call my dog cute or handsome XD

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    An Gi
    Community Member
    3 days ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Talk about "matching". I'm a little old lady with a walker and have three pit bulls. Difference here is that nobody dare approach me about not matching.

    FreeTheUnicorn
    Community Member
    3 days ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She liked the dog and didn't want OP to have nice things based on race and gender. Simple as that. More people need to call out racists. Hopefully they all cry.

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