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Woman Forces Daughter To Rehome Her Dog Or Move Out Of The House

by Charlie Brown
March 15, 2026
in Aita, Lifestyle
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A family, once united by love and understanding, now finds their fragile harmony shattered by an unrelenting disruption. Amy’s return home, meant to bring them closer, instead introduces Max—a dog whose careless messes and relentless barking fracture the peace of their everyday lives, testing the limits of patience and trust.

What was supposed to be a temporary inconvenience has become a source of silent resentment and frustration. Amy’s dismissive attitude toward the chaos Max creates leaves her family feeling unvalued and unheard, as the boundaries of respect and responsibility begin to erode beneath the weight of sleepless nights and uncleaned messes.

AITA For giving my daughter an ultimatum that either she re-home her dog or both she and the dog find somewhere else to live?

I have three children: "Amy" (23F) "Ben" (16M) and "Zoe"...

(Max is about 5 and a medium-sized spaniel mix for...

But Amy insisted that she would handle everything related to...

Max p**ses or shits in the house at least every...

Whenever I text Amy that Max p**sed/shit in the house,...

In the middle of the night (usually 3-4 am) and...

Amy would give him treats or play with him whenever...

Even with a towel covering the crate. Earbuds also don't...

She is not getting enough sleep because of Max and...

I've tried explaining this to Amy, and all she'll say...

She rarely experiences this and treats Max's behavior as if...

The last straw is Max's newest behavior of barreling into...

Amy saw this firsthand and watched Zoe get hurt because...

I sat down with Amy in a different room and...

Amy and Max are currently staying with Amy's boyfriend. Now...

They pointed out that Amy has been a great houseguest...

They are saying it is my own fault because I...

But that's exactly why I warned Amy in the first...

Plus I don't see how it's reasonable to make the...

According to Dr. Harriet Lerner, a renowned clinical psychologist specializing in family relationships, healthy boundaries require clearly communicating expectations and consequences, particularly in shared living situations. She emphasizes that ignoring disruptive behavior to maintain superficial peace often leads to resentment and larger conflicts. In this case, the parent initially set a boundary regarding pets, which was conditionally waived based on the daughter’s assurance of full responsibility.

The core issue here is a clear breach of established agreements and a profound lack of accountability from Amy. Her failure to manage Max’s basic needs (house training) and actively dismissive reaction to the consequences (“Lmao”) demonstrates a failure to respect the shared environment. Furthermore, the night-time barking and, critically, the physical endangerment of Zoe, elevate this from a minor annoyance to a serious safety and health concern. Amy’s motivation appears to be prioritizing her comfort and attachment to Max over the functioning of the entire household, particularly Zoe’s sleep health. The attempts to shift blame to the parent for ‘not training Max’ ignores the explicit agreement that Amy would handle the dog entirely.

The parent’s final action—issuing an ultimatum—was appropriate given the severity of the ongoing disruption and the daughter’s demonstrated refusal to correct the behavior. While difficult, prioritizing the health and safety of the entire family unit (especially the vulnerable child) over an adult child’s convenience or attachment is a necessary element of parental responsibility. In future situations involving shared resources or living arrangements, the parent should implement stricter, non-negotiable contracts regarding pet behavior, outlining measurable milestones for improvement and clear consequences for failure, enforced immediately rather than after damage has occurred.

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HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

[deleted] >"Now Amy's aunt, grandmother, and three of her friends...

They pointed out that Amy has been a great houseguest...

Great, tell them you’ve let her know that they offered their home for her and her dog. Problem solved. NTA

swagdaddio69 NTA. Amy and Max can stay with them if...

throwawaysamplesize9 NTA

>They pointed out that Amy has been a great houseguest aside from the issues relating to Max. And Amy’s had Max since he was a puppy and it would be unimaginable for her to just give him away.

They are saying it is my own fault because I...

If Amy was a good houseguest, she would:

* Take responsibility for her pet’s actions and behavior * Respect your home, it’s furnishings, and the other residents * Be available to care for ***HER*** pet, not leave the responsibility to others when it was her choice to both acquire the pet AND to move in with you. There are also some dominance issues here.

Max seems to see himself as a dominant member of...

Liss78 NTA

>They pointed out that Amy has been a great houseguest aside from the issues relating to Max. And this is why you’re allowing Amy to stay, but not the dog.

>They are saying it is my own fault because I...

It's not your dog to train and Amy can't be...

If she can't be bothered to train the dog and...

She is not properly carrying for her dog and THAT...

That's all on her and not one bit on you....

They can deal with the misbehaving dog or they can...

Slight-Bar-534 NTA. Why should you train the dog? Tell Aunt...

Pepper-90210 NTA. Amy is an incredibly negligent dog owner. I...

Jballza NTA at all. People who can't/won't train their dogs...

The parent experienced severe distress due to the constant disruption and property damage caused by their adult daughter’s dog. The central conflict arose because the daughter failed to uphold her promise to manage the pet’s care, directly impacting the family’s quality of life, especially the health of the youngest child. The parent was forced to prioritize the well-being of the household over their daughter’s attachment to her pet, leading to an ultimatum.

Is the parent justified in demanding that their adult daughter re-home her long-owned pet or move out when the pet’s behavior creates significant health and safety issues for the household, or does the family have an obligation to absorb the responsibility and cost of training the animal, given the daughter’s initial promise to handle all care?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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