He carried the weight of a quiet heartbreak, holding onto the remnants of a love that once was. After years of shared memories and a year-long relationship, he found himself alone in their small apartment, caring for Elvis—the little Welsh Corgi who was the last thread connecting him to Lexi. Each unanswered message and silent call deepened the ache of distance, as he watched the days slip by without a sign from the girl who once filled his world.
The empty room echoed with the absence of her laughter, and the stillness of July mirrored the growing void in his chest. He clung to hope, to the fragile bond with Elvis, yearning for a sign that she was still out there, searching, struggling, surviving. But the silence was deafening, a painful reminder that sometimes love isn’t enough to bridge the spaces life creates.

AITA for rehoming my ex girlfriend’s dog?
















Dr. John Gottman, a renowned relationship expert, often emphasizes the importance of ‘bids for connection’ and effective communication in maintaining functional relationships, even post-breakup. In this scenario, the communication breakdown was extreme, shifting the situation from a simple favor to a genuine abandonment of responsibility by Lexi, which directly impacted the original terms of the agreement.
The poster (m23) initially accepted the role of temporary caregiver for Elvis. However, the lack of contact from Lexi for several months—marked by unanswered messages, calls, and blocked numbers—effectively nullified the ‘temporary’ nature of the arrangement. Psychologically, this created an ambiguous situation where the poster was forced to choose between maintaining a commitment to an unresponsive party or acting in what they perceived as the animal’s best interest. The poster’s decision to rehome Elvis to a suitable environment (larger space, dedicated caregiver) aligns with the ethical principle of ‘beneficence’ toward the animal, overriding the unclear social contract with the ex-partner. Lexi’s subsequent claim of a ‘depressive episode’ explains her absence but does not retroactively validate the extended period of communication failure regarding the dog’s care.
The poster’s actions, while emotionally charged by frustration, were appropriate given the extreme lack of communication and the burden of care in unsuitable conditions. Moving forward, if a favor like this is requested, the caretaker should establish clear, written terms for duration and contact failure. If the other party fails to respond after a defined period (e.g., 30 days), the caretaker should formally state their intent to find the animal a permanent home, providing a final notice period before execution.
HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.
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I don’t know the legal side of it all but still NTA IMO.







The individual felt trapped by an open-ended commitment to care for an ex-partner’s dog, a responsibility they never desired and which did not suit their living situation. When direct communication failed, they made a unilateral decision to rehome the pet, prioritizing what they believed was the dog’s best welfare over maintaining the original, unfulfilled agreement with their ex-partner.
When faced with a situation where a promised temporary care arrangement becomes indefinite due to the other party’s silence, is the caretaker justified in permanently rehoming the animal for its welfare, or does the original promise legally and ethically bind them until direct communication is re-established?







