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AITA for telling my brother he can’t bring his dog on our family weekend away?

by Charlie Brown
March 2, 2026
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What began as a heartfelt family celebration quickly spiraled into a battleground of loyalty and love, as a simple rule about a beloved pet ignited deep-seated tensions. The man’s attempt to honor his parents’ golden anniversary clashed with his brother’s unwavering devotion to his Labrador, tearing at the fragile threads that hold family bonds together.

In the midst of plans and promises, a beloved dog became the unexpected fault line, forcing each family member to confront what matters most: tradition, respect, or unconditional love. The looming threat of a fractured family weekend loomed heavy, as hearts wrestled with choices that no anniversary could easily mend.

AITA for telling my brother he can’t bring his dog on our family weekend away?

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According to Dr. Harriet Lerner, a clinical psychologist known for her work on family relationships, ‘Boundaries are the personal space you need to be who you are.’ In this situation, the Original Poster (OP) established clear boundaries related to the venue’s rules and the specific health needs of his child (asthma triggers). The conflict arises because the brother views these necessary boundaries as a personal rejection of his attachment to his dog, equating the dog’s exclusion with an offensive act.

The OP acted appropriately by setting and enforcing boundaries that protect the health and safety of his immediate family unit and adhere to contractual obligations (venue/chef). The brother’s suggestions—hiding the dog or insisting on bringing it despite the rules—show a significant failure in emotional regulation and prioritizing the group’s needs over his own desires. His rejection of paid alternatives (dog sitter/kennel) suggests that the issue is less about logistics and more about asserting control or validating his emotional bond with the pet publicly.

While the OP’s final statement (‘maybe you should stay home’) was reactive during an argument, the core decision to uphold the no-pet rule was necessary. For future situations, a constructive approach involves communicating boundary non-negotiables calmly and early, clearly stating the consequences (e.g., ‘If the dog comes, you cannot stay’), and refusing to negotiate on health or contractual requirements. The focus should remain on facilitating attendance within acceptable parameters, not solving the brother’s attachment issues.

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Daveii_captain NTA

But be clear to your brother that you are sorry he won’t come but that it’s his choice. He is basically choosing his pet over his family. Point it out subtly. It’s a no-pet venue. End of discussion.

PSBFAN1991 I have two dogs I adore. They also go...

Ok_Establishment6863 I actually wouldnt go I don't think YTA at...

My dogs wouldn't do well at a kennel and unless...

It might be just a dog to you but it...

You chose a no pet venue knowing your brother is...

Confident_Ad_919 He is being more than a brat! Most hosts...

Keila91788 If where you are staying have rules about pets...

FishermanGeneral7224 And if the dog does damage guess who won't...

GreekAmericanDom NTA

> his lab was like a daughter

You know at some point, it is healthy for parents of real kids to vacation without them. Stick to your guns. If he chooses not to go, that’s his choice.

And yes, he is being an AH about all of...

Just the rules of the situation should be enough, but...

The brother is deeply attached to his dog, viewing it as a family member, which places him in direct conflict with the established rules of the special anniversary celebration he was invited to attend.

Given the clash between the necessity of following venue rules, the health needs of the OP’s child, and the brother’s insistence on bringing his dog, is the brother justified in prioritizing his pet over attending the parents’ 50th-anniversary event?

Charlie Brown

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