Girlfriend Discovers Her Boyfriend Secretly Hurting Her Dog, Contemplates If Choosing Her Pet Was The Right Decision

The brother stopped caring for the dog, so she decided to give it away.
Caring for dogs is a heavy responsibility. So why would anyone ever think it's okay to pass that responsibility off to someone else?
Just because your sibling might be more available or willing to help out doesn't mean you should take advantage of them. If you can't handle being a dog owner yourself, then maybe you shouldn't have one at all.
The shelters are already full. And some dogs get euthanized before they even get a chance to reach their forever home.
So always be a responsible dog owner. Don't push the pet-caring duties onto someone else.
Sadly, we hear about people being irresponsible toward their pets all the time. One example is this story from a redditor.
Prior to sharing her doubts on the "Am I The A**hole?" (AITA) subreddit, she lived with her brother who owns a dog. After some time, this brother moved in with the boyfriend but didn't bring the dog along.
The original poster (OP) has a very tight schedule and there's just no way she can fit the dog into her lifestyle. At first, her brother would visit to care for the dog, but it ultimately became her responsibility.
Fortunately, she has a friend who gladly took the dog. But now, the OP is wondering if it was wrong of her to give the dog away without her brother's knowledge.
Fortunately, she found a friend who's willing to care for his brother's pet. She gave it away, knowing that she can no longer take it back.
Although the OP did what was right, she still feels guilty because she didn't inform her brother about her plan to give it away. We make never know what would have happened if she told this guy.
At this point, we're just glad that the dog is now in good hands. We hope the brother won't do anything to bring it back.