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  1. Woman asked her sister to donate her dog's jogging stroller to her kids, but she refused
  2. OP's sister has a close bond with her dog. She treats it like a human, which makes OP worry
  3. The sister bought a $400 jogging stroller for her aging dog, but it left unused after the dog passed away
  4. So, OP hopes her sister would give it to her
  5. OP asked if she could have the unused jogging stroller for her kids, but her sister went off on her
  6. OP questions if her sister's strong reaction was an overreaction
  7. Here's the comments of Reddit users:

Mother Of Three, Holding Resentment Towards Sister's Dog For Years, Asks Her To Donate The Dog's Stroller A Day After Its Passing

In this article, we will share with you the story of a mom (OP) of three who is eyeing her sister Sasha's pricey jogging stroller after her beloved dog's passing.

Sasha had a close bond with her dog. She took it everywhere with her and treated it like a human. She even bought a $400 jogging stroller for it as it got old. After the dog passed away, the jogging stroller was left unused. So the OP decided to ask her sister to donate it to her kids, but she went off on the OP and called her hurtful names.

Now, the OP doesn't know whether she was wrong or just that her sister overreacted. She posted her story on the r/AmItheA**hole subreddit to ask people online for their opinions.

Scroll down to check out the whole story and what the Redditors had to say to her.

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Woman asked her sister to donate her dog's jogging stroller to her kids, but she refused

Woman asks sister to donate her dog's jogging stroller to her kids Source: topdogtips.com (not the actual photo)

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OP's sister has a close bond with her dog. She treats it like a human, which makes OP worry

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The sister bought a $400 jogging stroller for her aging dog, but it left unused after the dog passed away

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So, OP hopes her sister would give it to her

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OP asked if she could have the unused jogging stroller for her kids, but her sister went off on her

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OP questions if her sister's strong reaction was an overreaction

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Here's the comments of Reddit users:

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