Meet a family of five, including three daughters – Phoebe (21), Maddie (18), and Lily (16). The youngest, Lily, has a history of being spoiled by her dad, which has caused some tension within the family. The latest drama? A dog named Charlie, who was initially brought home for Lily, but ended up being cared for by Phoebe. Now that Phoebe is moving out, she wants to take Charlie with her, but Lily isn’t having it. Let’s dive into this canine custody battle!
The Spoiled Sister ️

Lily’s Doggy Desire

Charlie the Pomchi Arrives

From Dog Lover to Cat Lady ➡️

Charlie Left Out in the Cold

Phoebe Steps In

Work Buddy

Phoebe’s Moving Plans

Charlie’s New Home?

The Ideal Setup

Mom’s Approval

Lily’s Fury

Doggy Drama

Canine Custody Chaos! ️
So here we have a family divided over a lovable pomchi named Charlie. Phoebe, the oldest sister, has been the primary caretaker for the dog, even though he was initially brought home for Lily. Now that Phoebe is moving out, she wants to take Charlie with her, but Lily and her dad are putting up a fight. Who do you think should get custody of Charlie? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this messy situation.
Neglected dog leads to family feud. NTA for confronting daughter.

Teaching responsibility to entitled sister.

Two-year caretaker deserves the dog, not a pampered princess

Dog-napping sister deemed NTA, but must pay back sister.

Daughter gives up claim to dog, comment suggests enrichment options.

Husband’s spoiling sets daughter up for failure. ♀️

Dog custody battle: YTA if you take responsibility from daughter.

NTA stands up for sister’s rights to dog after neglect.

Dog ownership responsibility debated in family dispute.

Dog thief gets what she deserves. Justice served

Phoebe is NTA for taking care of Charlie, Lily needs wake-up call

Teachable moment for disrespectful sister stealing pet parent’s dog.

Daughter and husband problem? Take revenge on dog walking.

NTA stands firm on daughter’s dog-stealing, sets boundaries.

Oldest daughter should take dog, 16yo needs to learn responsibility

Parenting favoritism creates entitled child who steals sister’s dog. NTA wins.

Husband’s mistake? NTA for not wanting to take care of pet

NTA suggests making Lily responsible for Charlie’s care and expenses.

Oldest sister should take the dog for its well-being

Choosing Charlie’s well-being over Lily’s tantrum.

ESH, poor communication skills led to dog ownership dilemma

Dog gone drama: Commenter supports daughter’s right to take pet.

Phoebe rightfully keeps the dog. NTA. ❤️

Dog ownership debate: who cares for it best? #NTA
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Phoebe is the real pet owner here . NTA.

Animal welfare comes first. NTA made the right call.

Husband’s double standard on pet decisions. NTA, husband is.

Responsibility over possession. Important lesson for all pet owners.

NTA, but dad’s behavior needs to be addressed for kids’ sake

Dog vs cat debate. NTA suggests Lily should be grateful.

Daughter neglects dog, sister takes it. NTA verdict.

Chronic illness and sister’s neglect lead to puppy favoritism.

Communication is key, husband should deal with spoiled brat

Quiz time for Lily: When did you last take care of dog? NTA

Family drama over dog custody. NTA stands up for fairness.

NTA but husband favors sister over daughters and their dog

Advice on parenting and preventing sibling rivalry.
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Daughter’s dog favoritism causes family feud. NTA comment.

Sister steals dog, but is she the a**hole? No, NTA.

Putting dog’s quality of life first

Taking a stand for a stolen dog. NTA wins.

NTA defends Phoebe’s ownership of neglected dog with financial logic.

Sister steals dog, but NTA for making her pay expenses.

Protecting the pup from spoiled brats. NTA.

Daughter’s negligence leads to family pet custody dispute.

Choosing the right home for Charlie . NTA’s advice.

Fair solution proposed for dog ownership dispute

Dog custody battle pits sisters against each other. NTA wins.

User calls out family members for enabling entitled behavior.

Dog’s emotional attachment to humans. NTA for not separating them.

Daughter steals sister’s dog, but commenter supports her decision. NTA
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Dog custody battle divides family. NTA stands firm.

Neglectful daughter loses dog to responsible caretaker. Tough love needed.

Abandoned dog ownership debated. NTA or YTA?

Dog ownership becomes a family feud. NTA comment sparks debate.

NTA for valuing the dog’s feelings over sister’s selfishness. Concerned about husband’s impact on daughter.

Phoebe should take care of Charlie, Lily wants control. NTA.

Comparing responsibilities may bring clarity in dog ownership dispute.

Neglected dog leads to family feud. NTA for keeping pet.

Spouse needs to support decision to give dog to responsible owner

Husband’s terrible parenting causing family chaos. NTA.
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Sibling rivalry over a dog NTA calls out selfish behavior

Parent stands up to entitled stepchild. NTA wins the day!
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Daughter neglected dog, commenter changes from YTA to NTA.

Husband causing family tension over dog ownership. NTA.

Sibling rivalry resolved with love for family cat

Dog drama: Abandoned pup bonds with new owner, causing family rift.

Phoebe deserves the dog, hubby needs to treat kids equally.

NTA. Phoebe now has the dog. What about the sister?

Sibling rivalry turns ugly over ownership of neglected dog.

Divorce over a dog? NTA takes drastic measures.

NTA, but family dynamics and tough love needed

Neglected dog leads to family feud NTA for sister

NTA chooses caretaker over irresponsible sister for beloved Charlie

Charlie deserves love and care. Lilly’s priorities are questionable.
