Because she is pregnant, my mother-in-law wants to give away her pet dog. Are we really not allowed to have a dog if we quarrel every day over this?

520 is a very special day. This is not only the first 520 holiday since my husband and I got married, but it is also the day when I have a physical examination in the hospital to confirm that I am about to conceive. The doctor told me the due date a...


520 is a very special day. This is not only the first 520 holiday since my husband and I got married, but it is also the day when I have a physical examination in the hospital to confirm that I am about to conceive.

The doctor told me the due date and gave me some instructions about the third trimester of pregnancy. That day was the happiest day in my life. My family, my lover, my beloved dog, and the little life that was coming soon seemed to be surrounded by happiness, and I felt very happy the whole day.

Just after I took a walk as usual, I went home carrying vegetables to prepare dinner. When we first walked to the corridor, Lele could already hear my footsteps and knew it was me coming back. While I was still opening the door, I heard Lele's excited voice waiting for me in the room. As soon as I opened the door, my lovely Lele danced and jumped. This was the welcome ceremony specially prepared by Lele for me. It happens every day, haha. Every time I go home, there is someone waiting for me who loves me wholeheartedly. How happy it is.

I was cooking dinner in the kitchen, and Lele stayed with me every step of the way, as if he was a loyal guard who wanted to protect my safety. Of course, some leftovers from the cooking process also fell into Lele's mouth. We had a lot of fun in the kitchen with one person and one dog. At this time, the door opened again, and Lele quickly went to greet her husband, greeted him briefly for three seconds, and came to the kitchen to find me without looking back. It was so fun.

My husband said, "Lele, you just loved me for a short time, woo hoo." When I walked into the kitchen, my husband quickly hugged me and said, "Go and have a rest. Leave the rest to me. You can eat some of the fruits you bought first." Wherever I go, Lele follows me, watching me peel apples, and Lele squats next to me with a big mouth, picking up apple peels and eating them.

After dinner, my mother-in-law called, "How was the check-up? I said before that I wanted to send the dog away quickly, did you hear me?" Husband: "Oh Mom, raising a dog is something we both agree on. The child is healthy, so why should we give him a dog?" Mother-in-law: "I didn't allow dogs to be kept in the past. When I got pregnant, I insisted on keeping the dog. Forget it, I'm about to give birth, and I can't keep the dog no matter what." Husband: "The baby is born, Lele can also be a companion for the baby...". Listening to what my mother-in-law said, I couldn't help crying while holding Lele in my arms.

After the phone call ended, my husband wiped my face and said to me, "Don't worry, this home is yours. You have the final say. If you want to keep it, no one can give it away." Lele seemed to understand our conversation and snuggled tightly into my arms.

What age is it now? The dog has been vaccinated and dewormed. It is healthy and accompanying me. The doctor said it is okay to keep it, but my mother-in-law insists on using the old ideas to let me give the dog away. I have argued about this many times, what should I do?



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