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Reddit's Response To Man Who Inherited A Dog He Didn't Want From His Brother's Loss

One of the beautiful things about family is inheritance, which means that someone will choose their family member to receive a part (or all) of their properties after they die. As you inherit something, you often feel grateful and excited about the things you are going to inherit. But, what if it is something you don't want?
Simply, you can refuse to receive it from your family member. But picture this: If someone in your family wanted you to inherit their dog, what would you do? Let's look at this situation and see how people respond to it.
Redditor @what_bread is really into cats, so when his little brother passed away and gave him his dog, he was confused about what to do. The dog is a Labrador, very friendly and sweet. OP doesn't think he can give the dog away, but he doesn't want to take the dog either.
So he turned to Reddit to see what he should do. The question was posted on r/Nostupidquestion, and more than a thousand people came to help OP out.

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Let's she some pieces of advice Reddit gave OP.

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In response to people's care, OP said that he felt grateful for their help.

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