Everything was supposed to be perfect that day: flowers, music, guests in elegant suits, and the bride’s sparkling white dress.
The groom looked happy, and beside him stood his loyal dog, Roy, whom he had trained to accompany him everywhere.

Roy was a calm, kind dog — a true friend the man even considered a member of the family.
But Roy clearly didn’t appeal to the bride.
She grimaced whenever the dog came close, complained that he “smelled like a mutt,” and demanded that he be taken away.
The groom tried to smooth things over, saying Roy wouldn’t interfere with the celebration, but the bride was firmly against it.
As the event went on, the bride began acting more and more provocatively: she snapped at the groom’s mother, rudely mocked a guest’s gift, and then started downing champagne without restraint.
The groom was embarrassed by her behavior but tried to stay calm — it was a special day, after all.
But then something unexpected happened 😲 The dog suddenly bit the bride on the hand, though he had always been calm and affectionate before.
The bride started screaming, grabbed a bottle to hit the dog, but the groom stepped in.
When he realized why the dog had bitten the bride, he immediately called off the wedding.
The turning point came when Roy was calmly standing next to his owner.
The bride walked up to the dog and, while looking the groom straight in the eyes, deliberately stepped on Roy’s tail.
The dog yelped and, reacting defensively, bit the bride on the hand. Everyone froze.
The bride screamed in pain, grabbed a bottle from the table, and raised it, ready to strike the dog.
“Don’t touch my dog — you provoked him yourself!” the groom said sharply.
“I stepped on his tail by accident!” the bride shouted, her face twisted with anger.
“Accidentally?” the groom looked her straight in the eye.
“I saw everything. Was the bottle also accidental?”
The bride was taken aback, trying to justify herself:
“I didn’t know what I was doing, my hand hurt… it was the shock.”
The groom knelt down next to Roy, who was trembling and had his ears pressed back.
“Shock?” he said coldly. “Do you always lash out at those who are weaker?”
The bride stood there, clutching her injured hand, but said nothing.
The groom stood up and said evenly:
“There won’t be a wedding.”
He hugged Roy tightly, who licked his hand as if to thank him for the protection, while the guests, still in shock, just looked at one another.
Do you think the groom made the right decision?



