AITA For kicking out my friend and ending the party after she fed my dog a “treat”?

A passionate dog owner rescued an elderly, deaf pup with severe allergies, transforming her life while navigating costly vet trials to pinpoint triggers. Strict prescription food is essential—no slips allowed, or the 8-9 week diagnostic resets, hitting her wallet hard. Friends know the drill from her frequent vents about expenses.

Hosting a rare holiday gathering with McDonald’s, she jokingly reminded everyone: nothing for the dog. But catching a friend secretly feeding fish filet pieces—continuing even after confrontation—ignited fury over the deliberate setback. She exploded, ending the party abruptly amid split opinions on her reaction.

AITA For kicking out my friend and ending the party after she fed my dog a "treat"?

The dog holds a special place after being rehomed to her.

I(28F)always knew that when I can live alone, I wanted to have a dog. When I moved, I had that opportunity in the form of a relative's pet that needed...

She was already very old(13), deaf and generally needed a lot of attention. Its been a year and I love this f__king dog. tldr she truly changed my life. I...

Shes is also very allergic to SOMEthing that her vet and I are trying to figure out what. It manifests in dry flaky skin that she will itch hard enough...

This means she is on a very specific diet of a prescription dry food until a trial period of 8-9 weeks is over.

If she does get something off-menu, we have to start the trial period over. Most of my friends know this because I always complain how expensive the food is.

The party started joyfully with clear reminders.

Cut to the party: I invited a few close friends around to my place for a holiday shindig. Living far away, work, etc usually keeps us apart so I was...

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I ordered us McDonald's (we all agreed beforehand to split a big order because why the f__k not) and made a ton of jokes to my dog about how

'None of it is for you young lady!' in front of everyone. I'll admit this was a thinly veiled reminder for everyone else too. The food comes and we're all...

The discovery shattered the mood.

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I step away to find my friend (25F) dropping a piece of fish filet for my dog to gobble up in the kitchen. I freak out and ask her what...

Again, my dog is deaf so she just keeps pawing my friend for another peice, which she gave her saying "But shes so cute! A little peice of fish cant...

Ill admit it, I kind of lost it. We were 6 weeks into the trial and now I would have to start all over, buying so much more expensive food....

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I dont really remember, I saw red. I do remember telling everyone that Im sorry but I'm too angry to enjoy or host a party right now and asked everyone...

I told them to also feel free to take the remaining food and don't worry about paying for their shares since I'm the reason the party is ending early.

Reflection brought partial apology but no regrets on boundaries.

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The next day I apologized to my friend for yelling. She seems very hurt and isn't very open to continuing the conversation. She says she honestly forgot and didnt see...

To be fair, fish was on the list of things I don't suspect she is allergic to and may have mentioned that to the group.

Also, my dog also is on other medications that stop any harmful reactions to off-list foods. At most she'll get flaky skin, but not super itchy or upset stomach or...

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My friends overall seem pretty split. Half the group thinks im justified and aren’t upset with me ending the party knowing how much I care about my dog. The other half thinks I’m overreacting over a piece of fish.

Pet boundaries demand respect—never feed another’s animal without explicit permission, especially with documented health restrictions. Veterinary nutritionists emphasize elimination trials’ rigor: one infraction invalidates weeks of effort, risking misdiagnosis and prolonged suffering.

Animal behavior experts note “cute” excuses often mask disregard for rules; continuing after discovery signals entitlement. Host’s reminders, though humorous, conveyed seriousness—direct violation warrants strong response.

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Emotional escalation stems from perceived betrayal: pets as family trigger protective instincts. Apologizing for tone while upholding anger models accountability. Preventively, crating during meals avoids temptations, but responsibility lies with guests. Friendships survive honest fallout if core respect exists.

These are the responses from Reddit users:

Most ruled not the asshole, stressing never feed others’ pets and the trial reset’s frustration.

Pristine_Pie_2254 − NTA. You don't feed another person's dogs without permission. Ever. For the last 2 years of my dog's life she was on an extremely strict diet.

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Anything outside of this diet gave her pain and unending diarrhea. On top of that she was incontinent due to her conditions causing muscle waste.

I do want to add that there are some grains and proteins that dogs often can't tolerate. Mine was VERY allergic to anything corn or poultry.

Like even a whisper of those 2 ingredients would for sure five her and eat infection but if it was enough she would get a skin infection.

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I am so sorry you had to back track(mine also did the food elimination diet via the vet but it was a bit different than yours). Plus I know their...

Just-nosying-around − NTA any sensible person would know not to feed other people’s pet without first clearing/ checking with the owner. Anyone else saying yta clearly doesn’t have a pet...

And all this even before adding in the fact that you’ve mentioned/ talked to your friends that your dog is on prescription food/ elimination trial. Your friend was and is...

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Regular-Switch454 − But it’s not just fish. It’s breaded, fried, covered in cheese and slathered with tartar sauce. I assume she omitted the bun. NTA! She should have to pay...

Jao_99 − SO many dogs have allergies. What kind of i__ot feeds someone’s dog human food without asking first? ? NTA but your friend is.

Loydx − NTA People should never give another person's dog people-food. Forget allergies, some people just don't want a dog that is encouraged to beg for food. Mc-effing-donalds food? ?...

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Some saw overreaction in delivery but agreed on principle.

TheSuperAlly − ESH, as a dog owner I do think this was a massive overreaction. You admit it you gave a thinly veiled jokey reminders instead of stating to your...

and you also said that you mentioned to the group that you don’t think it’s fish, so logically of all the things it would be the most minor.

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You need to be actually clear and firm about restrictions around the health of your dog when people enter the house. Should she have given the dog a treat?

Probably not but I genuinely think it was a minor mistake that could have been calmly resolved instead of screaming, cursing and throwing everybody out of your house.

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If you were concerned about the dog getting food why wasn’t she put in another room while people are eating? Someone easily could have dropped similar and your trial would...

LostDogBoulderUtah − ESH Screaming and swearing at someone you still want to be friends with later? Losing control to the point you don't even know what you said

or are too embarrassed to repeat it here? Not okay. She also shouldn't have fed your dog food after being warned not to.

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Powerful_Sir_6193 − ESH. It didn't occur to you that someone in the party could drop a fry on the floor? Or that doggo has to sit and watch people scarfing...

giga_booty − ESH That wasn’t cool of your friend (you should never feed someone else’s dog table food), but you kinda *know* that they’re probably gonna do it anyway.

The chances of a french fry dropping on accident (or otherwise) go exponentially up the more guests you invite over.

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You kinda set your trial period up for failure when you invited a bunch of people over to your place and let your dog wander loose. I don’t agree with...

The1983Jedi − NTA. I have dogs. I puppy sits for an extended family 1-2 times a year. It's maximum 6 dogs & 3 cats. I would never feed them or...

Others suggested practical prevention or consequences.

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Winter_Dragonfly_452 − NTA. So all of those friends that disagree with you and it was just a piece of fish send them the bill for the expensive dog food.

My dog has to have special prescription dog food that’s very expensive. And if my friends did something like that, I would give them the friggin bill, or tell them...

That is not something you feed to a dog regardless from McDonald’s. French fries maybe their fish sandwich absolutely not. You’re six weeks into a nine week trial and now...

I think you need an itemized bill from the vet on how much it’s going to cost you and how much you already paid so they get the point of...

kjaxx5923 − NTA feeding another person’s animals or children without permission is an a__hole move.

trying3216 − She was wrong. Your level of feeling is understandable. But losing control was not needed. Was the situation really explained to this particular person clearly enough?

Woodmom-2262 − Might put the dog in another room when food comes out.

iammavisdavis − ESH. You should have straight up reminded people not to feed the dog and why. Your friend shouldn't have fed the dog without askin

and absolutely shouldn't have given her more after you said not to I would have been pissed also. I have a diabetic dog who is on a very strictly controlled/monitored...

I tell people straight up they cannot give treats or share food without asking (which sucks for my other 2 dogs since if one doesn't get them, no one gets...

Very occasionally she is allowed a forbidden treat but usually only after something stressful (like when she's been at the vet having a glucose curve done)

and then it's a small, high protein treat. The only firm waver from any of this is they all get a small chewy Saturday mornings.

Mostly not the asshole: clear reminders existed, deliberate feeding disregarded health needs, resetting costly trials. Some critiqued yelling/delivery or suggest crating during meals. Pet rules aren’t optional—respect or face consequences. Would you bill the friend for reset costs, or just reinforce boundaries calmer next time?

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