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'I adopted my neighbour's dog after it ran away – their reaction says it all'

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A woman has been praised for adopting her dog after they allowed it to roam the streets at all hours of the day.

She explained how her neighbours lets the dog out into the street before going to work - and would attempt to call it back in each night after returning home.

However, this not only put the in harm's way but it also confused those passing by who couldn't figure out whether it was a pet or stray. She said on : "The neighbours are generally bad neighbours they constantly block my drive way and just rude people. Recently the dog went missing, they even came out on me accusing me of stealing the dog.

"I was very much offended. I had no clue where the dog disappeared too. I do know the dog was always friendly with my kids and family. It had been run over once before and had a permanently damaged leg but was still sweet. Well flash forward about two weeks and we find the dog in an animal shelter."

She says the road crew called animal control because they couldn't find a tag or chip - believing the animal to be a stray. The shelter put out a message about the dog on social media - but as nobody came forward to collect him, she decided to step up and bring him home.

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"We went ahead and adopted him making him legally ours, partly because we like the dog and felt we would be better owners. Partly because we are petty and want to get under their skin. It worked. They are infuriated accusing us of stealing the dog worse than before we learned the dog was in the shelter. We refused to give the dog back. They called the cops.

"We were able to prove they abandoned the dog and we legally adopted the dog at the shelter. Then they started backpedaling to avoid fines saying they could be mistaken but at the end of the day, it’s only made their behaviour worse. Honestly to be expected but I know as long as their behaviour is worse it’s because I’m rent-free in their heads."

Wanting to know whether she's in the wrong for knowingly adopting their dog, she has taken to social media to ask users for their thoughts. In response, one user said: "You are within your rights. However I think you best be prepared for things to get worse with your neighbours. People like that have no insight and blame everyone else for their own mistakes."

Another user added: " You were able to show the documents that legally adopted a dog through the proper process so it's likely that your neighbour has a personal grudge against you." A third user agreed: "You gave a dog a much better life."

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