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Family Forces Redditor To Take Care Of Sister’s Destructive Dog, Drama Ensues When They Refused

Deciding to adopt a dog requires careful thought and preparation, ensuring that you possess the time and resources necessary to provide proper care for your furry and beautiful friend. Responsibility falls on us when adopting any pet because it’s unfair to the animal if there’s a more suitable home out there for them.

Certain situations can significantly impact everything, such as when a dog’s owner departs for college, a common occurrence. The dog is left feeling lonely, and many animals suffer from anxiety as a result.

Managing a dog with anxiety, regardless of how much time you have, can be challenging as it becomes disruptive. One of the few remedies is expensive medication for anxiety. This was the predicament faced by a Reddit user whose sister left for college, leaving behind a distraught dog that developed anxiety and began tearing through the house.

OP and her boyfriend moved into a new home but struggled to afford repairs due to multiple issues, exacerbated by the dog’s constant destruction. Despite their efforts, they found it impossible to control the dog. Ultimately, they decided to return the dog to the sister. However, her sister began criticizing OP in front of their father, and the family held OP accountable.

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Let’s see what the Reddit community had to say, as OP was stunned and sought validation for her decision

1. Raising a dog is never easy; they get attached and may suffer; dogs deserve ample care. Let’s delve into what happened next.

u/RingNext6685

2. It seems like a considerable struggle.

u/RingNext6685

3. The dog’s behavior has become quite destructive.

u/RingNext6685

4. OP didn’t mistreat her sister; the dog’s behavior was causing distress, and different people have varied tolerances for dogs.

u/RingNext6685

5. Exactly, OP did nothing wrong.

u/GenderThievingThing

6. The situation seems humorous; OP is not the A-hole (NTA).

u/KiwiKid_96

7. It appears as if the problem was passed on to you.

u/Electrical_Treat_591

8. Taming a dog takes significant effort; it’s never easy.

u/Own_Breakfast_570

9. Yes, she should address it; it’s not your fault, OP.

u/mdkroma

10.Wise words.

u/crystallz2000

OP didn’t act wrongly; the responsibility for the dog’s care would have been her sister’s, and the dog’s anxiety-driven behavior was spiraling out of control. OP, lacking experience with dogs, made the necessary decision to address the situation. The audience’s perspective clearly shows that OP did nothing wrong and is not at fault.

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