That is understandable given the time and money required to train them in a specific skill. People get service dogs because they need assistance, so wouldn’t it be counter-intuitive to then sell your dog for a pittance? Karens, it appears, do not consider this. I never thought Karens were smart, but this is a new low. We’ve all read hundreds of stories about entitled people who believe they can get anything they want by making others feel guilty, but it never ceases to amaze me how generally stupid they are.
What else can I say since Karen thought it was a good idea to message a stranger on Facebook and basically ask them to sell their dog? To put things into perspective, this person wasn’t selling anything in the first place, but she tried to make them feel guilty about her child not receiving a service dog. Not only that, but the sum she offered was laughably small. It wasn’t a good idea in the first place.
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Source: Reddit
I’d like to think this is a hoax, and many people seem to agree with me. However, whether this particular conversation is real or not is irrelevant because these kinds of things do happen, and Karens like these do exist. I’m sure we’ve all had to deal with an entitled Karen who thinks blackmailing us is a good idea in our messages. And they are constantly praising the virtues of their child. I can only hope they learn their lesson, but I have my doubts.
What do you think about this story? Do you believe this is a hoax or does this sort of thing happen in real life? Have you ever been in a situation like this before? Let us know in the comments, and don’t forget to share this story with your friends so they can share their own experiences.