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AITA for not paying to save “my” dog’s life after my mom ruined its health?

by John Doe
November 8, 2025
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From the moment Mickey entered her life, a young girl’s heart brimmed with love and determination. At just eleven, she embraced the responsibility of caring for the family dog with unwavering devotion, sacrificing her own money and time to ensure he thrived. Her dreams were filled with hope and the bond between them grew stronger every day, a testament to the purest form of love and commitment.

But beneath this tender devotion lurked a quiet battle, one that pitted her careful efforts against her mother’s careless indulgence. Despite countless pleas and gentle confrontations, the mother’s disregard for Mickey’s well-being sowed a painful tension, turning what should have been a joyful journey into a heartbreaking struggle. The weight of love became heavier, shadowed by the fear of losing what she held most dear.

AITA for not paying to save “my” dog’s life after my mom ruined its health?

When I (22F) was 11, the family dog died. I...

They finally agreed, on the condition that I'd be responsible...

I took him for a walk every day. Started spending...

I even read books and magazines on how to properly...

But my mom (53F) would still give him "treats" which...

Throughout the years I confronted her about it but she'd...

actual dog snacks, that she could feed him, but she...

He refused to eat proper dog food, eating only my...

I was still the one taking him on walks (not...

She'd even make snide remarks about how he'd "chosen her...

Fast forward a few years, I had to move away...

My mom didn't take him out at all, and without...

Every time I visited I'd see the poor thing getting...

Mickey is now eleven years old, half blind and with...

My parents took him to the vet and found it's...

I told her I can't do it. I do have...

I love Mickey, but I can't justify spending all my...

Upon hearing this, my mom accused me of being heartless...

and reminded me of my promise to care for him....

Later my dad called, told me I'm being unfair, that...

The dog's life is more valuable than an "I told...

As renowned veterinary behaviorist Dr. Ilana Reisner explains, ‘Relationship-based training and care are critical, but they must be built on clear, agreed-upon protocols for the animal’s well-being, especially when multiple caregivers are involved.’ This situation highlights a severe breakdown in joint care protocols and boundary enforcement, turning a shared responsibility into a source of inter-family conflict.

The mother’s actions—feeding the dog forbidden human food despite the OP’s efforts and subsequent snide remarks about ‘choosing’ her—indicate a dynamic where she sought emotional bonding through indulgent behavior, effectively sabotaging the OP’s efforts to maintain the dog’s health. This behavior created a negative reinforcement loop where the mother received positive attention from the dog for engaging in actions detrimental to its long-term welfare. The OP’s initial responsibility for care was undermined when the co-caregiver refused to adhere to established rules, leading directly to the dog’s current critical state.

From an ethical standpoint, while the OP is not legally responsible for the vet bills, the emotional weight of letting the dog die when they possess the means is immense. The OP’s refusal is understandable as it punishes the mother by withholding resources after years of her undermining the OP’s care. However, a more constructive approach would be to state that they will contribute a smaller, fixed amount towards the surgery, while explicitly stating that future medical costs are the mother’s sole responsibility, thereby acknowledging the dog’s immediate need while re-establishing firm, non-negotiable boundaries.

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Virulencer NTA. >

But my mom (53F) would still give him "treats" which...

Throughout the years I confronted her about it but she'd...

Why is she now surprised that the dog isn't doing...

Not to mention there will be costs to maintain the...

bmidontcare NTA. If she would care for him properly,

to get him healthy again, it would be worth paying...

You'd essentially be extending his torture. I'm sorry you're in...

[deleted] it sucks: NTA,

primarily because your parents are acting like children and expecting...

mrmimster26 It's basically your mother's dog until the dog is...

You're not avoiding the surgery "just to punish her.

" It's not reasonable for you to pay for this...

Your mother is gonna treat Mickey no different than pre-surgery,...

Mickey is gonna be more miserable the longer he lives.

It doesn't make sense to spend all of your money...

Mickey is 11 and has lived a long life,

and I think that by refusing to pay for the...

Both of your parents are trying to guilt trip you...

SneakittyCat They're both a*sholes and I'm sorry that you're in...

this is tough, but I'll go with NTA. It seems...

Even if you *did* invest most of your life savings...

can you trust your mother to change her habits and...

Is she taking responsability for her behaviour? ... Or is...

and get you to hopefully "fix" her mistakes? Time is...

But I feel it would be much needed here. Did...

Did she offer to cover part of the cost? Did...

If you feel really conflicted about your position, **meet /...

There might be circumstances you are not aware of, and...

Be sure to understand what kind of life Mickey would...

if he would keep after-effects or recurrent pains, and what...

Whatever you end up choosing, be aware that your relationship...

If you save the dog, expect to have to babysit...

If you don't, you'll be the heartless monster that left...

this sound a bit like "hey, I broke this toy...

" This whole situation really sucks. I'm sorry your dog...

teresajs NTA You need your $2000 for your needs.

Spending $2000 to temporarily improve the life of an 11...

mofohank NTA. If it's your dog it's your decision. If...

As long as you're not doing it for vindictive reasons...

The original poster (OP) is facing a significant emotional and financial conflict rooted in a broken agreement regarding pet care. The OP upheld their commitment to care for the dog, while the mother repeatedly undermined that care by feeding the dog unhealthy food, which led to the dog’s current severe health crisis. Now, the mother is demanding the OP pay for expensive, potentially life-extending surgery, framing the refusal as heartlessness.

Is the OP obligated to spend nearly all their savings to fund a costly surgery for a pet whose poor health was directly caused by the mother’s actions, or is refusing the cost a justifiable stand based on the history of broken trust and shared responsibility? Which takes precedence: the immediate survival of the animal or the long-term financial security of the OP?

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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