Woman Criticized For Leaving Dog With Grandparents, Claims It Was For Its Benefit
Getting a dog is so exciting but having it during hard times can make the times even harder.

We're back again today with yet another awesome Reddit post from the AITA thread that we love to look into. These threads are often filled with different stories and situations that need unbiased opinions and advice for people who might be looking for information on their situation from people who don't know them.
We love looking into these posts and giving you all the insight into them so we can form our own opinion on the situation at hand. With this all being said, we are diving into a situation that was posted by someone who had a dog, but when their family had to move out, they had to move the dog to their grandparent's house.
However, now that they are in a better spot, she doesn't want to take the dog away because they've already bonded with her grandparents and their other dog. Ultimately, OP wants to know if she's in the wrong for not taking her dog back after everything and then getting a cat to help keep her company.
If you're interested in hearing the full story and seeing the whole post, as well as the best comments left on the post, then keep on reading because we're going to give you a full look into the situation so you can form your own opinion.
OP's post explains the backstory of the dog and why they had to give him to the grandparents instead of keeping it.

Now OP feels bad though for not taking the dog back and then getting a cat instead.

Many people were in the comments letting her know that there wasn't much of a problems and she actually did the right thing here.

OP did act in a selfless way and she actually did what was best for the dog so she was in the right.

It's definitely a sad situation but we just know that OP did the right thing by giving her dog to her grandparents.

This is absolutely true because she did not abandon her at all, but rather just left her with another family member .

OP's sister definitely isn't looking at it from the same perspective which is why she thinks it wasn't best for the dog, but it was.

It does seem like everyone was on OP's side on this situation because obviously she made this decision which was best for her dog.

It sounds like OP had this figured out and is just letting their dog rest at their grandparents instead of switching environments again.

This is a great comment and shows that OP did do this for their dog and because they knew that was what was best for them.

This situation is sad because of just everything that goes into it but really we feel like OP is in the right because they made this decision for their dog. Ultimately there were a lot of things that were happening during this time and having a stable environment for the dog was what was best.