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This Guy’s Rant About a Dog in the Gym Completely Backfired

by Charles Butler
November 15, 2025
in Social Issues

We’ve all had those moments where frustration boils over. For one gym-goer with severe animal allergies, that moment came when he spotted a Husky setting up shop right next to his squat rack.

Fed up with what he saw as the ever-present “pets in public” trend, he let his anger get the best of him. His outburst, however, was aimed at a man with a legitimate service dog, and his initially aggressive reaction completely blew up in his face, costing him his workout and leading him to ask the internet if he was in the wrong.

So, was his frustration justified, or was his reaction way out of line?

This Guy's Rant About a Dog in the Gym Completely Backfired
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AITA for going getting mad there was a dog at the gym?

I (32M) am allergic to most animals. For Example, My sister bought a house that previously had like 6 cats living in it.

I went with her the day she got the keys, I couldn’t last 10 minutes in the house. Over the last 5-10 years this pets in public thing

has gotten popular. I obviously actively avoid dog friendly places, but I’ll go to the grocery store and someone has their dog with them...

at the grocery store. It’s a constant source of frustration. Yesterday, I was at the gym. I go 4-5 times a week.

In the last 5 years of going to the gym, I’ve never seen a dog, until yesterday. I was at the squat rack, doing various lifts.

A guy bigger than me with what looked like a Husky wearing a Service Dog Vest parks himself in the rack next to me. The dog shakes himself then lays...

I put my weights down. In loud enough to hear me and in a frustrating tone say, “God Damn It, even at the effing gym”.

He stares at me so I talk to the guy, explain I’m highly allergic and ask him to wait or find a farther away rack. The gist of what he...

No, he is allowed to bring his dog in and work out wherever. I don’t want to be nice to you because of your first reaction.

I’m upset. I just stare at him for a second. I gather my things and tell him he sucks. I head home. Was I the jerk in this interaction?

You can almost feel the simmering rage in his post, can’t you? When you live with severe allergies, the world can feel like a minefield. That constant, low-level anxiety about a potential trigger is exhausting. So, it is easy to understand how seeing a cloud of dog hair float by during a workout could be the last straw.

But that’s where the understanding ends and the problem begins. His frustration, while valid, was launched like a missile. His passive-aggressive curse and immediate confrontation poisoned the well before a single word of compromise could be spoken. He made a huge assumption and led with anger, and as the other man’s response showed, that approach rarely gets you what you want.

Allergies, Access, and Attitude

This story is a perfect storm of competing, and entirely legitimate, needs. On one side, you have the OP, whose allergies are a serious health concern. For a significant portion of the population, this is a daily reality. The American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology reports that allergies to dogs and cats affect 10% to 20% of the worldwide population. That’s a lot of people trying to navigate a world full of furry friends.

On the other side, you have a person with a disability and his service animal. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is crystal clear: service animals are not pets. Under the law, state and local governments, businesses, and nonprofits that serve the public generally must allow service animals to accompany people with disabilities in all areas of the facility where the public is allowed to go. A gym is absolutely one of those places.

The OP’s mistake was lumping this working animal in with the “pets at the grocery store” trend he despises. By starting the interaction with aggression instead of a simple, polite explanation of his health issue, he lost all hope of finding a middle ground. As conflict resolution experts often note, the way a conversation begins often determines how it will end. By choosing hostility, the OP guaranteed a hostile outcome.

Here’s what the Reddit community had to say.

The “You Catch More Flies With Honey” Camp focused on his disastrous opening move.

makoccino - Are you allergic to politeness as well or just animals?

Rathanian - YTA Why people think they can be rude first then expect people to cater to them is beyond me

Had you just gone over and said “hey man, I’m really allergic to dogs. If you could maybe use some equipment

further away til I’m done here I’d really appreciate it” Unless he is a jerk, he probably would say sure

Appropriate-Value54 - YTA. You’re allowed to be frustrated, but cursing at/about strangers in public isn’t okay... you’re totally an AH for how you responded.

jayprints - YTA - this dude is just living his life and is doing nothing wrong. You could have explained your grievance

and come to a compromise or maybe even got your way. But you burnt that bridge the second you opened your mouth.

The “Service Dogs Aren’t Pets” Brigade pointed out his fundamental misunderstanding.

Logical_Block1507 - YTA in this one. It was a Service Dog. I \hate\ the new thing with people bringing their dogs

into all the stores... That said, this is not a pet. The dog was working.

ClaDash - YTA. A service dog is used as a tool for someone with a disability. It is no longer considered to be a dog.

It’s like getting mad at someone in a wheelchair because you don’t like wheelchairs.

missplaced24 - YTA. A service dog isn't a pet. It sucks to be allergic to them, but you don't get to demand when or where people bring their service animals.

apartment-flood - YTA - what kind of person complains about seeing another person's service animal?

And then there were the very blunt “You’re the A-hole” judgments.

ReviewOk929 - YTA Hope this makes sense and you can do better next time.

notasandpiper - YTA. Of all the times to pick the allergy fight, you went for the guy with the actual service dog, not an a--hole with a pet where it...

RecedingQuasar - Honestly... do you think you acted like a non-a--hole here?

mdthomas - Ok, so you see that this guy has a dog. Knowing you're allergic, you say "oh guess I'll have to come back later or skip today". YTA

[Reddit User] - YTA. Take à pill and leave people alone. Signed someone Who is also allergic to cats and dogs.

How to Handle an Unexpected Allergy Trigger

Living with allergies is tough, and encountering a trigger in a place you considered safe can be jarring. So what could you do differently? The key is to manage your own reaction first.

Before you say a word, take a breath. Your frustration is valid, but leading with it is counterproductive. Approach the person calmly and politely. Frame your situation as a request, not a demand. Something like, “Excuse me, I hate to be a bother, but I have a pretty severe dog allergy. Would there be any way we could work out some extra space between us?” This tone invites cooperation.

If they refuse, which is their right, especially with a service animal, your next move is to create space for yourself. Move to a different piece of equipment, talk to the gym management about your options, or decide to come back at a different time. You can’t control the world around you, but you are always in control of your own response.

The final verdict.

The consensus from the internet was a resounding, thunderous “You’re the A-hole.” His feelings of frustration were understandable, but his actions were inexcusable. The problem wasn’t the dog, or the allergy, or the other gym member. The problem was his decision to lead with anger.

What do you think? In a world where everyone has different needs, where does personal responsibility for our reactions begin and end? Let us know your take.

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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