Man Spent A Fortune On His Dog's Vet Bills, Went Back To Brother To Fire Him From Being His Dog Walker

Susanna Grace

Family plays such an important role in our life. Many people always put their families first. Others might not be too much concerned about their families, but absolutely, they can't say "No" to their family members when they need help. The OP (original poster) in the story we are going to tell you today is a person like that.
Reddit user named @doggiebusiness has offered his young unemployed brother a job when he didn't have a job to make a living on. Do you wonder what it was? Well, a simple job, which was to walk his dog, Bella, twice a day, in the morning and in the evening. OP understood that walking dogs wouldn't cost a lot, but it could help his brother.

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Everything was fine from the start. After a while, however, OP started feeling that something was wrong. While he always gave his brother pop bags (in case Bella the dog pooped on the walk), he wondered why his brother always came back with empty backs. With his suspicion, OP ended up talking about his concern to the brother. In response, he said that the dog just didn't poop!
This, in fact, wasn't good for the dog's health, and it made OP worried too much about Bella. He decided to have a vet visit from which he could p out the reason for everything. It turned out that his dog did go, but his brother lied about the whole thing and just didn't pick up the poop after that. He didn't want OP to know because he was afraid that OP would get mad after learning the truth. They just walked around the area, which meant that he allowed the dog to poop on the neighbor's yards without cleaning it.
However, what made OP even angrier was the ridiculous vet bills he had lost money on. The abdominal ultrasound was not cheap at all, and he also paid other fees to get his dog fully examined. OP scolded his brother and decided to no longer let him continue walking his buddy. His brother begged him for a second chance because he really needed this job, and OP's parents took his brother's side.

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OP is now asking if he was too harsh on his brother. Therefore, he turned to the AITA subreddit community to share his story with them and get their verdict.
Netizen showed their support in response. If you can imagine how it feels to spend a fortune at the vet’s for no good reason, you absolutely will do the same as OP. The following are some comments that We’ve gathered from the post, keep scrolling and check them out.

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