Dear Prudence,
When my sister-in-law got pregnant, she made my brother give away his boxer mix because it would be “dangerous” for the baby. At the time, I had a house with a huge yard and the ability to take the dog in. That was three years ago and circumstances have changed. I am being transferred to a new city and will not have any room and it would be unfair to the dog. I have a friend that is willing to adopt the dog, but my problem is my brother still refers to it as “his” dog. He hasn’t contributed a penny towards the pup’s needs since the baby was born, and I paid out of pocket for the vet bills (the dog is microchipped in my name). Confronted with this news, my brother is acting worse than his toddler, saying I can’t give away “his” dog, and he wants the dog back. I put the dog through extensive training so he is very well behaved now.
Frankly, I don’t think my brother has earned any consideration after he gave away the dog in the first place, but he is kicking up enough of a fuss that everyone in the family is weighing in. I have enough on my plate with my move. What do I do here other than tell everyone to shut up and shut it down.