User blog comment:JoxFox2109/PE Removal: Lots-O' Huggin' Bear/@comment-39032584-20190710183805/@comment-39032584-20190710193653

I can see your point, but given the circumstances, especially the implication that they spent what could have been hours getting home, it just seems plausible to me that he would lash out in the heat of the moment and make that sort of decision. I'm not saying it was the right thing to do, but considering that it was still the result of his owner's parents not trying harder to go back for him and the others, it didn't seem entirely unreasonable for him to have a bad initial reaction. It was kind of unfair from his/their perspective, even if there clearly wasn't any malice on Daisy or her parent's part.

Anyway, I think my opinion just differes a little on that specific part of his actions. Obviously, I still think everythign he did afterwards, as well as the fact that he continued to lie to and manipulate Big Baby long after he had a chance to cool his head, make it obvious his reaction was far more than just a temporary emotional outburst. I just think that that specific part, on its own, wasn't so bad, since it reminded me of those occasions where even generally non-malicious people in real life have moments where they initially get really upset over something and will unfairly and/or irrationally take it out on those around them before calming down and apologizing to the target(s) of their outburst.