Entitled Dog Owner Turned The Airport Into Chaos—And Got Exactly What Was Coming To Her At The Gate

At LAX, I saw a woman loudly FaceTiming without headphones while her tiny dog left a mess in the terminal. When someone politely pointed it out, she snapped, “Some people have no manners,” and walked off.
Turns out, she’d been rude to TSA, snapped at the barista, and let her dog bark at everyone. By the time I reached my Paris gate, people looked drained—not from travel, but from her chaos.
When she showed up again, blasting TikToks, the whole gate sighed. Everyone avoided her—except me. I sat right beside her and said casually, “They moved the Paris flight to Gate 57. Been announcing it for a while.”
She huffed, scooped up her dog, and stormed off, cursing about “idiot staff.” The second she vanished, the entire gate relaxed. Laughter broke out. Even the gate agent smiled.
When we boarded, peace finally returned. As the doors shut, her voice echoed down the terminal: “What do you mean this isn’t the Paris gate?!”
Hours later, in Paris, an announcement confirmed she’d missed the flight. Karma had handled it.
The lesson? Airports test patience. Kindness keeps things smooth; entitlement eventually trips over itself. Respect costs nothing—but it buys peace for everyone.



