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Manager Tells Grieving Worker ‘Man Up, It’s Just A Dog,’ He Cries Openly And Gets Two Paid Days Off

by Annie Nguyen
October 28, 2025
in Social Issues

Losing a pet is a gut-wrenching experience, especially when you find them gone in a tragic way. For one entry-level worker, the sudden death of his dog from choking left him drowning in grief and guilt. Desperate to take a day to process and handle the aftermath, he requested time off, but his boss had other plans, insisting he show up despite his emotional turmoil.

At the office, his raw pain clashed with a heartless directive to “man up.” What followed was an unforgettable response that turned the open-plan office into a stage for his sorrow, catching everyone’s attention.

His actions not only exposed his manager’s lack of empathy but also shifted the workplace dynamic. Want to know how he made his point? Scroll down to see how his grief became a powerful statement.

A Reddit user was forced to work the day after their dog’s tragic death, as their boss deemed it an unacceptable excuse

Manager Tells Grieving Worker ‘Man Up, It’s Just A Dog,’ He Cries Openly And Gets Two Paid Days Off
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'Dead dog wasn’t an acceptable excuse to miss work?'

When I was entry-level a long time ago, my boss made me come in the day after i discovered my dog dead in my room

from choking on something it had grabbed and swallowed on my desk.

There were obvious signs she panicked before she passed away.

Tried to call in a sick day because I had a combo of grief and guilt

but employer wasn’t having it. I was only a few weeks into the job

so didn’t have any sick days (was technically on contract in my probationary phase)

and i was fresh off of unemployment and needed this job.

Came in visibly sad and tried to ask to go home one more time.

Boss didn’t care and told me to “man up it’s just a dog” so i was like “f__k it” and just let my feelings take over.

I was openly crying and sobbing at my desk while working on my project

and answering emails (this is one of those modern open floor plan offices/design studios with no walls and tiny partitions instead of cubicles)

and EVERYONE can see and hear me.

I’m literally wiping tears off my face and desk as I work.

This is also the early 2000s, when the term “toxic masculinity” wasn’t coined

so seeing a grown man openly sobbing at his desk like this really threw people off.

When asked by coworkers and people passing by what happened,

I told everyone what happened to my dog AND that I didn’t even have a chance to take care of her body

so she was lying in my bed dead, wrapped in my blanket until I could get home and figure out her cremation/burial stuff.

When they asked why I was even at work

I very loudly stated that my manager didn’t think it was an acceptable excuse to miss work.

Needless to say, she looked like a monster, and I was told by her boss I’d have 2 days paid to mourn

and take care of my dog, and I shouldn’t have had to come in.

The loss of a pet can be profoundly distressing, yet the employee in this story faced a manager who dismissed his grief over his dog’s tragic death as insignificant, forcing him to work during a time of intense emotional pain.

This lack of empathy, compounded by a rigid probationary policy, not only exacerbated his distress but also highlighted a broader issue: many workplaces fail to recognize pet loss as a valid reason for bereavement leave.

Research from Research Gate indicates that pet loss can evoke grief comparable to losing a human loved one, with approximately 30% of pet owners reporting significant distress following the death of their companion animal.

Workplace expert Alison Green notes that unsupportive responses to personal loss, like the manager’s “man up” directive, can damage morale and productivity, signaling a toxic culture.

In this case, the manager’s insensitivity in an open office amplified the employee’s public humiliation, but his visible grief prompted intervention from higher-ups, granting him paid leave.

Legally, U.S. employment laws, such as those under the Fair Labor Standards Act, do not mandate bereavement leave for any loss, including pets, leaving policies to the employer’s discretion.

Progressive companies are increasingly offering flexible leave for pet loss, acknowledging its significant emotional impact. According to the 2022-2023 SHRM State of the Workplace Report, 10% of U.S employers have incorporated pet bereavement into their leave policies, signaling a growing trend toward empathy-driven workplaces.

For employees facing similar situations, experts advise clear communication with management about personal needs. Grief counselor Claire Chew recommends requesting accommodations, such as a day off or remote work, and documenting the request to highlight unreasonable denials.

If met with resistance, escalating the issue to HR or a higher manager, as occurred here, can yield results. Employees should also explore local labor laws, as some regions offer protections for unfair treatment during probationary periods.

The employee’s public display of grief, while unconventional, exposed the manager’s callousness and secured him support. Workers in similar situations should advocate for themselves respectfully, seeking allies within the organization to foster change.

Employers, in turn, benefit from flexible policies that acknowledge the emotional weight of pet loss, enhancing workplace trust and retention.

See what others had to share with OP:

These Redditors praised the user’s vulnerability, sharing stories of empathetic teachers and coworkers

Glitter-Moose − We all need to take a moment to applaud this incredible level of vulnerability. You, sir, have no fear. I want to be you when I grow up.

vevesumi − I remember going to school the day after my dog died. I guess I looked shell-shocked because a teacher pulled me aside and said I could have a...

L31FY − I had people I barely knew ask me if there was anything they could do to help after my cat passed away suddenly. Nobody thought it was unreasonable...

These users slammed heartless bosses, recounting their own resignations or grief struggles

latrion − We had to euthanize our cat over Christmas.

I told my boss I wouldn’t be back until after New Year’s and was told, “No company gives time off for pets.”

I resigned the next day. They’ve gone through two people since.

Busy_Resolution7163 − That’s absolutely horrid.

My guinea pig died during emergency surgery, and my boss laughed when I told her.

I took two days off anyway.

3milyBlazze − Two days after my grandpa died, my boss made me come to work.

Everyone lost respect for her. Some people have no heart.

These commenters emphasized pets as family, criticizing the boss’s lack of empathy

StormBeyondTime − “Just a dog”? Pets are family.

Even from a practical standpoint, a dead animal needs to be buried or cremated.

Glad someone above your boss had empathy.

Gremlinertia1 − “Just a dog” always boils my p__s.

A dog might be the only creature that loves its person more than itself.

[Reddit User] − The only malice here is from your boss.

I’m so sorry for your loss — that’s heartbreaking.

These Redditors called the boss monstrous, cheering the user’s public stand

Marty_Br − She didn’t look like a monster. She was a monster.

ithinkitmightbe − That must have been absolutely devastating.

Your manager deserved every bit of backlash for her cruelty.

JanuarySoCold − Every dog owner in that office went home and hugged their pets that day — while glaring at the manager.

wossquee − I had to put my cat down, and my boss asked if I could “schedule it when I wasn’t working.”

She died before the euthanasia drugs were given.

I have PTSD from that job — my boss was a monster.

This Reddit user turned personal tragedy into a workplace wake-up call, showing that grief can’t be swept under the rug. Their tearful defiance shamed a heartless boss and won them deserved time off.

But was their public breakdown the only way to be heard, or could a quieter approach have worked? Have you ever faced a boss who dismissed your pain? Spill your stories below, and let’s get the conversation going!

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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