Woman Takes In Her Pregnant, Deadbeat Sister Who Then Complains About Her Dog and Loses It Intentionally
No one can disagree that human life is more important than an animal's (although some people's behavior may cause that consensus to change). If forced to choose between the two, a third of dog lovers would prefer their fluffy pet over their partner, according to a new study.
We can't help but wonder why the numbers aren't a little higher, given how awful humans can be. Let's face it: our pets are loyal, friendly, and would never betray us.
That's exactly the opposite of what humans often do. Of course, we have come up with nice names for it—personal discovery, business ambition, competitive mindset...
Yeah, it's surprising those numbers aren't higher. The dog owners were probably afraid of societal condemnation, so they didn't express their true opinions.
As it happens, u/throwdog1111 is a member of this group of dog lovers. But, as this 32-year-old states, she had no choice but to choose her 2-year-old Husky over her ungrateful little sister.
After all, she was the one who attempted to eliminate her furry best buddy, not the other way around.
Despite everyone's disapproval on the sidelines, the author brought this case before the 'jury' of the 'Am I The A-Hole' community to set things straight. So let's take a look at her story.
Unlike humans, dogs are devoted and always loyal. They don't care about your money or social status.

OP shared her problem. Her family criticizes her actions, and she needs an external opinion.

OP took her sister in after her boyfriend kicked her out.

And she turned out to be pregnant.

OP's sister started complaining about her dog living with them.

OP says the dog is a sweetheart and that it is staying in the house. People who don't like that are free to leave.

OP had to travel for work. When she got back, the dog was gone.

OP asked the neighbors about her missing dog.

And she followed the breadcrumb trail.

And she found her dog.

She even had to buy it back.

When OP got home, she kicked her sister out. She gave her enough money for a hotel and sent her on her merry way.

Her sister notified the whole family about the incident, and now they are all criticizing her for kicking her sister out. Of course, no one offered to take her in.

OP asks for an objective opinion.

She also posted an update.

Answering some questions.

The sister wasn't supposed to take care of the dog.

And OP lives in a rural area.

She had to buy the dog back from the 'new owner.'

She wasn't physically forceful.

She gave her money.

She will never take her sister in again.

She doesn't know why her sister broke up with her boyfriend.

The living arrangement was not supposed to be a long-term solution.

Redditors supported OP 100%.

Her sister is awful.

Three times NTA.

It is easier to criticize than to help.

Always.

But somehow, these beggars always turn out to be choosers...

She stole the dog.

The bottom line is:

We can honestly say that this is one of the worst cases of choosing beggars. Instead of being grateful to her sister for taking her in, this woman wants to rearrange her home and decide who will live in it.
And her actions are appalling. Taking away someone’s dog?
That’s actually a crime.