
Redditor Refuses To Watch The Family's Dog Because He Doesn't Have Time For It, Mom Accuses Him Of Being Heartless
OP's mom and brother are going on a vacation and they need someone to watch the dog.

So, picture this: OP and their fiancée are in the exciting phase of living together for the first time. That's like a whole new adventure, right? But, here's the twist – OP's younger brother and mom have a vacation itch, and they want to jet off to a foreign land.
Cool, right? The catch is that they've got a four-legged buddy, a family dog, who needs care and attention while they're off exploring.
Now, it's not like OP and their fiancée have a whole lot of free time on their hands. OP is juggling two jobs, which means their day is pretty packed. The fiancée is also in the mix, being both a student and working when possible. So, the house isn't exactly a bustling haven for most of the day.
Back when OP and their fiancée decided to take the exciting plunge of cohabiting, they all had a chat. And in this chat, it was agreed that the best spot for the family dog would be OP's mom's place.
It made sense – the pup would have company and care, even when OP and the fiancée were out hustling. Fast forward to now, and the mom and brother have another travel bug bite. They're eyeing September for a sweet two-week escape, and they've got a favor to ask.
You guessed it – they're wondering if OP and the fiancée can look after the four-legged family member. At first glance, it might seem like a straightforward request, but as life would have it, things aren't always that simple.
OP's got a schedule that's about as busy as a bee in spring. They're pulling double duty with those jobs, and when you're racing against the clock, time becomes a luxury. Their fiancée isn't exactly twiddling their thumbs either, balancing school and work like a pro.
Given this tight schedule, OP throws in the hat for dog-sitting, but with a catch – three days is what they can manage. But here's where the wagging tails hit the rocky terrain. OP's mom wants a week of doggy care, with a minimum of 5 to 6 days.
OP and his fiance live together in a small apartment

OP's younger brother and their mom want to go on a vacation

OP and his fiance are busy and they don't have the time needed to take care of a dog

They're going out of country for two weeks

OP told his mom that they can take care of the dog for three days

The mom said that she needs at least a week from them

The dog was adopted while OP was still living with his mom and younger brother

Mom guilt

It's not OP's fault he doesn't have time

Can't force it on anyone

OP's mom raises a concern that's deep-rooted in love – she feels the dog isn't getting the care it deserves. But is that the case?
OP's got their hands full, trying to juggle work and life's curveballs. And while love for the dog is undoubtedly there, it's just a matter of making sure it gets the attention it needs most realistically.

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