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Redditor Leaves Her Dog With In-Laws Until She Finds Pet-Friendly Apartment, Now They Won’t Give Her Dog Back

Moving to a new city can be exciting along with being gut-wrenching as well when you’re required to leave your precious dogs behind. When even if you wanted to bring your furry friends along, your no-pets allowed residence (or just a small one with no space for a pup) rendered it impossible, it’s heartbreaking to say goodbye to them. Nonetheless, you can feel better and relieve some of the agony by ensuring that you locate a caring and trustworthy temporary home for your pup while you are away. Whether it’s a family member, a best friend, or a trusted establishment, make sure you grant custody of your dogs to someone considerate and kind. Our OP of today thought that she had made the right choice about who she leaves her canine with, but no luck. Keep on reading for the fully story.

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#1) Is OP in the wrong for wanting her dog back?

#2) Before OP got married, she and her husband got a dog together. After, they moved with their in laws. Now, OP has her own apartment while the dog is still at their previous abode.

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#3) OP’s husband convinced her to leave the canine behind but their new residence is full of dogs and there are dog parks nearby.

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#4) OP has been wanting to take the dog back but her husband disagrees because he doesn’t want to hurt his parent’s feelings.

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#5) They love to claim the dog until she misbehaves.

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#6) OP provided an update for everyone saying that the in-laws refused to give OP her dog back.

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It’s hard for people to part with pets that they’ve established a connection with. It’s really important to recognize that those who have spent time with an animal have likely developed an attachment with it, and it can be very difficult for them to let it go. It’s crucial to ensure the transition of ownership is carried out respectfully and with understanding on both sides. Here’s what Redditors are saying about the situation:

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#7) OP should definitely take the dog’s point of view into account, it’s probably used to living with OP’s in laws as well.

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#8) I don’t think adopting a new dog would fix matters.

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#9) OP’s husband is running away from the situation.

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#10) At the end of the day, it IS OP’s dog after everything is said done.

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#11) They are definitely grown adults and need to handle this with maturity.

#12) The vet bills are a really big shocker in this story.

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#13) I don’t know about this one. I think the dog would be happy in either home.

#14) Caught OP’s spelling mistake! Made us look twice too. Dog with a bong, what a life.

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What did you guys think of this story? Have you ever been in a situation where you were being manipulated to feel guilty for wanting to take back your own things? Leave a comment down below to join the discussion!

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