Reddit Encourages Young Woman To File Lawsuit Against Future Parents-In-Law For Selling Her Valued Dog
Pet owners sometimes lose their precious friends due to silly causes. Whether they get their pets back or not, they still feel unsafe deep in their heart. Being afraid of losing their little friend again, they have to make sure there will be no threats to them. A young woman with a Reddit account u/notmypuppy wrote under the topic r/AmItheA**hole to ask for advice on her case. Below is her whole story.
The Irish girl studying at an American college had been living with her boyfriend for five years. One day she fostered a female spaniel puppy who nearly died from a difficult birth. With all her loving care, the puppy could live healthily and happily. The OP named her Puca. Puca was unexpectedly smart and active and was trained to high-five and follow some simple instructions.
She went rampaged and reported her dog missing to the police. In addition to arguing with the parents, she intimidated them to sue them in court. Two months and a half went by, the vet called her to notify her they had just found her registered pup. She was sold to a friendly family who took good care of her. The parents explained it was because Puca was hard to control so they had traded her for an identical better-trained one. The OP was extremely displeased, and so was her boyfriend.
The Irish girl studying at an American college had been living with her boyfriend for five years. One day she fostered a female spaniel puppy who nearly died from a difficult birth. With all her loving care, the puppy could live healthily and happily. The OP named her Puca. Puca was unexpectedly smart and active and was trained to high-five and follow some simple instructions.
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When the pup was seven months old, the OP had to fly to her home in Ireland since one of her family members had passed away. Hence, she gave her pet to her boyfriend's parents. Got stuck in the pandemic, she came back after a month in place of a week. That was when she realized the dog was not her dearest Puca anymore.She went rampaged and reported her dog missing to the police. In addition to arguing with the parents, she intimidated them to sue them in court. Two months and a half went by, the vet called her to notify her they had just found her registered pup. She was sold to a friendly family who took good care of her. The parents explained it was because Puca was hard to control so they had traded her for an identical better-trained one. The OP was extremely displeased, and so was her boyfriend.
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It was a relief to the OP that most of the comments were devoted to her. They tried to ease her nervousness and anger. They also agreed with her these parents needed some retribution. They encouraged her to pull a lawsuit if necessary. They wanted to see her future parents-in-law pay some price. Besides, they told her to cut off relations with those two people.Source: amitheasshole
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Meanwhile, another opinion pointed out that it was not easy to sue over such a small-scaled incident. If the OP couldn't get over her fury, she would lose more than she could take. They didn't think it was worth digging up more into the well-solved problem.Source: amitheasshole
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The people who defended the suing idea showed that the OP completely had the right to send her case to court. It wasn't about the money. They assumed that the OP was just protecting her dog's safety.Source: amitheasshole
The OP gave some pieces of information about the replaced dog in the comment section. The dog was adopted by a new loving family and had a totally cozy life. The OP didn't intend to make a huge fuss, yet inside her heart, she still felt insecure and despising.Source: amitheasshole
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