Woman Pleads As Her Adult Son Insists On Taking The Dog She Has Trained And Bonded With

Manda Garcia

The bond between dogs and their owners is often described as love, a connection that requires time and nurturing to grow stronger. It is this bond that prevents a dog from darting out the front door and instead makes them excitedly dance upon their owner's return. While some dogs may instantly form a deep attachment due to appreciation for being adopted, others may take longer to warm up due to shyness or past traumas. Human-dog bonds have existed for ages, and you and your dog can develop a strong connection if you haven't already.


In a recent AITA (Am I the A**hole) story, the OP (Original Poster) finds herself devastated by the news that her son wants to take her cherished dog away. The OP has invested time and effort in training the dog and has developed a special connection with her furry companion, leaving her uncertain and heartbroken about the situation. That's why she came to this subreddit to ask if she was wrong to take the dog.

OP was in a dilemma as her son wanted to take the precious dog away.

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Here the story goes.

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Everything started to go wrong from here.

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Let's hear what other Redditors have to say about this:

He put his personal needs before the dog's needs.

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The dog wouldn't be happy if she was left like that.

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It isn't his dog at the end of the day.

Source: TwistedxKitten

The odds are this relationship falls apart quickly.

The dog legally belongs to OP.

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Do what is best for the animal.

Source: thehobbyqueer

The dog will be neglected for sure.

It's pretty clear that OP's son doesn't care about the dog.

Just say no, OP!

Source: SophiaIsabella4