Picture this: a 32-year-old woman finally returns to the office after working from home during the pandemic, only to discover she’s allergic to dogs. Her coworkers have been bringing their furry friends to work, but she can’t bear the smell, which triggers her migraines. To make matters worse, her tiny studio apartment is hardly a suitable workspace. She’s caught between a rock and a hard place, and her coworkers aren’t too happy about it.
The Pre-Pandemic Office Life
The Pandemic Changes Everything
Dogs Enter the Office Scene
The Allergy Revelation
Boss Tries to Find a Solution
Office Politics and Allergies
Working from Home: Not an Option
The Tiny Studio Dilemma
Negotiating a Raise for a Better Space
Budget Constraints Strike Again
Standing Firm on Office Work
The Dog Ban Begins
Coworkers Call Her Selfish
Unsolicited Advice Galore
The Claritin Suggestion
Allergies, Tiny Apartments, and Office Dogs: A Recipe for Drama
This woman’s struggle with dog allergies and a cramped living space has caused quite a stir in her office. Her coworkers are upset that they can no longer bring their dogs to work, while she refuses to work from home in her suffocating studio apartment. Unsolicited advice and accusations of selfishness abound, but she’s standing her ground. Let’s dive into the internet’s thoughts on this situation…
NTA but hostile office environment, consider finding a new job
NTA suggests co-workers should give up office or work from home
NTA with a potential discrimination concern. Coworkers need to compromise.
Boss violated confidentiality, NTA for wanting dogs banned
Bringing dogs to work may cause hostility and resentment
NTA for refusing to work from office due to dog allergy
Standing up for yourself at work can be tough
Entitlement culture discussed in comment section
NTA. Pets can be a distraction and cause allergies at work
NTA with unpopular opinion on dogs in shared indoor spaces . Allergic to dogs, bringing them to work can be life-threatening . Replies share similar sentiments
Allergy joke sparks gratitude for tone indicators. NTA wins.
Dogs in the office? Not a good idea. NTA comment agrees.
Employee with dog allergy tries to find reasonable accommodation. Boss refuses.
One commenter supports office dog ban due to health hazards.
Commenter sympathizes with woman’s situation, but suggests upgrade options.
Allergic employee defends decision to work in dog-free office ❌
Debate over dogs in the office sparks discussion on pet care.
Office dogs banned, but what about cats, snakes, and birds?
Allergic to dogs and against office dogs? NTA, we agree!
Employee with dog allergy not selfish for banning office dogs
Office dogs are great but can be problematic for allergies.
Medical condition trumps office dogs, co-workers selfish
Commenter calls out office culture, declares NTA.
Dog-loving commenter defends remote work for pet owners.
Employee suggests reasonable compromises, coworkers offer unrealistic advice
Employee refuses WFH, dogs banned. Commenter says NTA, suggests alternative solutions
Allergic to office dogs, not a dog hater. NTA wins.
Coworkers sound entitled, hold your ground
Commenter suggests finding new job due to office policy.
Sassy response to unsolicited advice on working from home ♀️
Dogs at work? NTA stands up for health and comfort
Flexible worker labeled NTA for reasonable requests
Insensitive comment leads to snarky reply about unknown parents.
NTA with ADA protection, but consider finding a better workplace
NTA commenter advocates for dog-free office for health reasons
Employee asserts rights to office space, NTA and ADA issue.
Employee with pet allergy refuses to work from home, dogs banned
Management s***s for making WFH temporary and banning dogs. NTA.
NTA commenter opposes office dogs, suggests WFH as compromise
Dog-loving coworkers respect allergy, no drama, NTA wins.
Commenter advises finding new job due to toxic work environment.
Coworkers taking out anger on OP for not working from home
NTA but coworkers may resent you for not working from home
Coworkers suggest cruel solutions, but NTA for needing accommodation
Commenter questions HR policies on dogs in the workplace
Pet owners should be given option to work from home
Supportive comment, suggest finding new job
Allergies and contracts: why this employee is NTA
Putting dogs above people? NTA has a point
Colleague sympathizes with OP, questions work environment and colleagues’ actions
Good advice on documenting conversations and looking for new job.
Commenter criticizes company’s dog-friendly policy, raises valid concerns
Embracing new culture: NAH for banning office dogs.
Ask for a coworking space and avoid colleagues and dogs
Pets in the workplace can cause allergies and distractions. NTA.
Employee stands up for herself against unreasonable employer demands
Last Updated on June 4, 2023 by Diply Social Team