

Moving to a new city leaving my dog with parents
I have found a job but they’re asking me to move to Hyderabad. I don’t know if I should take it and leave my dog alone with my parents. My dog is 12 years old and she’s very attached to me.
Plus I need to take up my career opportunity since I am 27 so I don’t really know what to do. I’ve been under a lot of pressure to decide. If someone can share their experiences or thoughts it’ll be helpful.
TIA
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Who brought the dog in the first place? Or whose idea was it? If it's you then you should take the whole responsibility and take it with you otherwise leave it with your parents.

Even if it was not @Stripedbus idea, does it matter?
It's clearly mentioned the dog is very attached to @Stripedbus . I mean cruel ho kya Bhai tum poore ke poore 🤣

I don’t share a similar situation as yours but rather feelings.. I had a dog who passed away recently, I would give up everything to just have more time with her. If I were you I would let go of job, your dog is old she has very less summers with you..

I’m in a fix bro, my parents took poor financial decisions and we had to sell our house and move to a rented apartment. I am sorry for your loss, your angel is in a better place now!

If he is attached to you and you have the guts (because caring for a voiceless is NOT easy) then you should.

Hey bud
Totally understand where you're coming from - and older dogs are just that much more special :')
I've lived in Hyderabad - they have great doggy day care options, plus increasingly a lot of the co working spaces are becoming pet friendly.
Also considering the age of your dog, you should book a First Class AC coupe in train so that you're able to travel with her. Flights would be too cruel at this juncture of her life.

I have already missed on a few opportunities in the last 2 years where I was required to move to Bangalore. It’s just that I keep coming back in this situation and I decide not to take the opportunity