My in-laws gave my teens a puppy. WTF?

Anonymous
Let them keep it, they're old enough to help out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Making the kids responsible for it doesn't work.

Kids can be diligent for a while, and that's long enough that nobody will feel right giving away the pet when the kids start slacking off.

I was the kid in that scenario.

Now I realize my dad was kind of a jerk to my mom and we never should have gotten kittens she didn't want.

She ended up caring for the cats after we went to college.


They’re not kids they’re teens. And step one is quitting sports and after school clubs to come home to the dog. That’s the hardest step. They won’t do it. So it will be problem solved for OP.


Kids are teens and even though i think kids are too busy, they wouldn't necessarily need to quit everything. Even if they just came home after school, so what?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kids who grow up with dogs are better off overall.

Our little dog is everything. We have dog sitters when we go away, we take him with us a lot because he only weighs 7 lbs. There are so many carriers now, even for bigger dogs. I can’t say enough about the positive addition he is to our family.

I know it wasn’t a good idea for grandparents to do that but their hearts were in the right place. And playing sports won’t be going on for much longer anyway. Grandparents can take the dog on weekends!

Here’s a good article on the benefits of having a family dog.

https://total.vet/24-benefits-for-kids-growing-up-with-dogs/?srsltid=AfmBOopoEaMSZK8IF_64V84DMjY2SfbYXLxkdG7Q0FMx5LjlHTNEnVyC



I absolutely love dogs, I am the one asking people to pet their dogs all the time. Our dog is a member of our family.

She’s also a LOT of work and a lot of money and it causes us stress when we travel because we find a good dog sitter but then they move away or stop doing Rover.

I would never impose a dog on someone who didn’t want one, even if research says it’s good for kids and even if *I* think it’s good for kids. It may not be right for that family and everybody needs to respect that.



I understand that no one should buy another family a dog. It’s a shame that they can’t make it work. Did OP say they bought a purebred dog or a rescue?
Anonymous
Ask where the puppy came from. Then return it to the shelter or breeder. Be sure they know what the grandparents did. That way they will not let them get that one back or any other dog.

Grands will be out the money they spent, and the dog will be (eventually) properly homed.

Then I would put some firm boundaries with the husband about when and how his parents visit.
Anonymous
Thank you all. Back to update. DH told his parents that they should keep the dog at their house. They reluctantly agreed. Kids were OK with it, but I'm still shaken that they even tried.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all. Back to update. DH told his parents that they should keep the dog at their house. They reluctantly agreed. Kids were OK with it, but I'm still shaken that they even tried.


Wow. I hope for the dog’s sake they’re up for that commitment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all. Back to update. DH told his parents that they should keep the dog at their house. They reluctantly agreed. Kids were OK with it, but I'm still shaken that they even tried.


That's a good outcome.

My parents took the dog elsewhere and told.us kids the puppy "ran off." I hope they rehomed it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 12 and 14-yr old have been begging for a dog for years but we really don't have the time or the inclination for a dog. DH travels for work often and both kids play sports with plenty of weekend travel. For years, my in-laws have been laying it on thick that "every child deserves a dog!" and how wonderful it is and going on about my DH's dogs growing up. Never mind the fact that my MIL is the one who cared for the pets.

I AM SO MAD. They came over an hour ago and said they had a surprise for 12-year-old's upcoming birthday.
Guess what it was.

A PUPPY.

I...do not...know what to say. They are still here about to have dinner and I ran upstairs to post on DCUM just for catharsis since I may lose it (or guzzle five cocktails). My DH is now super edgy b/c he knows I'm mad, my FIL is just hee-hawing in the corner and my kids are over the moon. I....am...speech-less...


Get a job and travel like your husband. Stop living off of his salary.

Come on.


You are slow. Her ILs did not pay the bills for her family. Her DH did not buy the dog.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all. Back to update. DH told his parents that they should keep the dog at their house. They reluctantly agreed. Kids were OK with it, but I'm still shaken that they even tried.


Good! I’d be shaken too
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish I knew if OP is WOH or whatever.
If she is SAHM then she is just selfish. Sorry.


You are cray cray.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People that hate dogs have a sickness.


People who can't read have a mental sickness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish I knew if OP is WOH or whatever.
If she is SAHM then she is just selfish. Sorry.


She could be sitting on her ass all day long doing jack shit and her in laws still wouldn’t have any right to make this decision for her. GTFOH


I’m not saying the in laws have that right. But that doesn’t mean OP couldn’t make the choice to make it work.


IF she decided to get a dog. Her ILs don't get to decide for her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish I knew if OP is WOH or whatever.
If she is SAHM then she is just selfish. Sorry.


She could be sitting on her ass all day long doing jack shit and her in laws still wouldn’t have any right to make this decision for her. GTFOH


I’m not saying the in laws have that right. But that doesn’t mean OP couldn’t make the choice to make it work.


IF she decided to get a dog. Her ILs don't get to decide for her.


ILs shouldn’t have done what they did.
But they did, and the dog was there. Still OP’s choice whether it stays or goes. Hopefully the ILs are up for the challenge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish I knew if OP is WOH or whatever.
If she is SAHM then she is just selfish. Sorry.


She could be sitting on her ass all day long doing jack shit and her in laws still wouldn’t have any right to make this decision for her. GTFOH


I’m not saying the in laws have that right. But that doesn’t mean OP couldn’t make the choice to make it work.


IF she decided to get a dog. Her ILs don't get to decide for her.


ILs shouldn’t have done what they did.
But they did, and the dog was there. Still OP’s choice whether it stays or goes. Hopefully the ILs are up for the challenge.


Not OP's problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish I knew if OP is WOH or whatever.
If she is SAHM then she is just selfish. Sorry.


She could be sitting on her ass all day long doing jack shit and her in laws still wouldn’t have any right to make this decision for her. GTFOH


I’m not saying the in laws have that right. But that doesn’t mean OP couldn’t make the choice to make it work.


IF she decided to get a dog. Her ILs don't get to decide for her.


ILs shouldn’t have done what they did.
But they did, and the dog was there. Still OP’s choice whether it stays or goes. Hopefully the ILs are up for the challenge.


If someone gifted my kids a dog, it would absolutely not stay. If Its wouldn't take it, I'd immediately take to a shelter the following day.
What a terrible imposition by the ILs. I'd be livid.
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