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Woman Offered Her Sister A Free Ride To Grandma’s, But She Refused Her Demand To Bring Two Unruly Dogs And Let Them Roam Freely In The Car

A dog inside a car looking through the window

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If you’re just hitching a ride, you have to respect the car owner’s rules.

This young woman was kind enough to offer her sister a ride to their grandmother’s house for Thanksgiving.

Her sister told her that she would bring her two dogs and let them roam freely inside the car.

She immediately shut her sister’s idea down, and things heated up fast.

Read the full story below and share your thoughts.

AITA for not allowing my sisters dogs loose in my new car?

I (21F) and my sister (19F) are going to Thanksgiving at our Nana’s next month.

She lives in a small town in Missouri, about three hours away.

My sister doesn’t have a driver’s license, car, or a job, so it was implied I would be taking her with me.

I was fine with that.

This young woman told her sister that she’s not okay with her dogs roaming freely in her car.

My sister brought it up to me that she would be bringing her two dogs with her.

She immediately added that they would be free-roaming in the car, even before I could say anything to the first statement.

I told her I would not be okay with that because it’s a brand-new car.

And one of her two dogs is very misbehaved.

They are both smallish dogs that are about 20 lbs. each.

She suggested that the dogs can be kept in crates and stored in the trunk.

I told her I’m fine with having them in crates, secured in the trunk.

I drive a new Toyota RAV4, so there’s plenty of space for some roomy crates and plenty of airflow.

She told me I can’t expect her to make her dogs do that.

I told her that, “Yes, in fact, I can. It’s my car and your free ride to Grandma’s.”

When her sister disagreed, she told her to find her own ride to Grandma’s

She told me I will let them free roam. I told her she doesn’t get to decide that.

She then said, “I’m not telling you, I’m demanding you.”

Her dogs literally started fighting while we were talking.

I told her, “You can find a ride then.”

She then told me to leave and go back to my apartment. AITA?

Let’s find out what others have to say about this.

Your sister sounds entitled, says this person.

This user shares their personal thoughts.

This one gives their honest opinion.

Here’s a valid point.

Finally, short and simple.

Some arguments can be louder than dogs’ barks.

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