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Who gets the dog in a break-up? Some former couples share custody of the canine

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“But we’re also flexible if one of us goes away or has a particularly busy week at work,” says Kalagas. It’s a scenario that means she and her former partner essentially both have an automatic dog-sitter in the other.

Nahum Kozak, a senior psychologist at Lighthouse Relationships, says there can be a surprising number of positives in a pet-sharing situation.

“Importantly, from my perspective as a couples psychologist, working out the week-to-week needs around a pet can help people practise healthy communication and co-operation, strengthening the possibility of an amicable dynamic post-relationship, and sometimes foster better recovery from a separation.”

While Kalagas says it was initially tricky seeing her ex so regularly, she can now see the positives clearly.

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“[It was] kind of like tearing off a Band-Aid over and over again. But looking back, it may have actually made things easier because we never lived in fear of the awkward run-in,” she says. “We got used to knowing each other in a non-romantic way.”

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However, Kozak says the negative impacts of attempted shared custody can complicate an already difficult process, as people seek to uncouple.

“Grief and anxiety around the break-up can be intensified by considering shared custody of pets. In the long term, a lack of resolution around pet custody can prolong emotional pain and prevent the clean break some people feel they need.”

For Lachlan, 27, who has chosen not to provide his surname for privacy reasons, sharing custody of his cat with his ex rapidly became one-sided. The Sydney-based retail worker says he had his texts and calls ignored by his former partner, who eventually refused to commit to the agreement.

Kalagas says Woody has two loving homes.Credit: Simon Schluter

“I was very much in favour of having shared custody because I didn’t think it would be fair on either one or us for one to just take her when we got her together, and had been equal pet owners,” Lachlan says. He says his ex had different ideas, which were never properly communicated.

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While the situation can be confusing for those involved, the pet’s wellbeing should take priority.

Julia Cockram, a dog behavioural consultant and the director of Gumtree Greys, has worked with multiple dogs going through a custody arrangement, and has seen both positive and negative outcomes.

“Going from having constant company to being alone all day can lead to issues such as anxiety. This can manifest in behaviours like inappropriate toileting, chewing, becoming visibly fearful on walks or in the home, or destructive behaviour,” she says.

However, Cockram says the main issues she has seen are due to disagreements over care or training, meaning a dog doesn’t have consistent rules or training. And, she says, every dog and situation is different.

Asked how Woody adapted to shared custody, Kalagas says she’s sure he loves it.

“He’s got two homes where he’s showered with love – not to mention all the toys, walks and treats. He’s used to the back and forth, and doesn’t bat an eyelid on swap-over day. In fact, he gets super jazzed.”

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