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AITAH for telling my dad and his wife their dog needs to be in a different room for us to visit with our son?

by Charlie Brown
January 20, 2026
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A mother’s heart aches as she watches her toddler, full of innocent curiosity, reach for the dog’s tail, unaware of the boundaries that must be drawn for safety. The delicate balance between love for her child and care for their furry friend creates a silent tension, one that demands protection and understanding beyond words.

Meanwhile, a father’s stubbornness fractures family ties, as his refusal to create a safe space for his aggressive dog pushes his daughter and grandson away. The unspoken walls grow higher, and visits become rare, leaving love caught between fear and pride, struggling to find its way back home.

AITAH for telling my dad and his wife their dog needs to be in a different room for us to visit with our son?

So I (32 F) and my husband (m36) have a...

Our dog kinda puts up with it but we usually...

We are working on it but we just feel the...

After witnessing the dog follow a 3 year old around...

Meaning the dog goes in a different room or there...

He occasionally comes to visit us to see our son....

He now has invited us for Thanksgiving and tried to...

He agreed eventually to use a baby gate to keep...

He cited that there are no records on the internet...

I told him that just because there are no articles...

I said this is not up for debate. He either...

I reiterated that it needs to be a physical barrier...

( I'm pregnant with our second child currently). He's been...

I'm considering not going to Thanksgiving as I now don't...

Dr. Becky Kennedy, a clinical psychologist specializing in parenting, often emphasizes the importance of parents setting firm, clear boundaries to ensure the safety and emotional security of their children. In this scenario, the mother (OP) is correctly applying the principle of parental responsibility by creating a predictable, safe environment for her 1.5-year-old, who cannot yet reliably understand complex safety instructions around an uncomfortable dog.

The father’s arguments—citing a lack of internet records about Labrador bites and comparing the situation to older children who understand boundaries—demonstrate a clear minimization of the risk. This is a common dynamic where the comfort or attachment of the pet owner (the father and his wife) supersedes the actual, immediate risk posed to a vulnerable young child. The OP’s insistence on a physical barrier (like a baby gate) over a leash is astute; a leash still requires constant, direct physical control by the owner, which can lapse, whereas a gate provides a reliable structural separation, effectively managing the environmental hazard.

The OP’s actions in standing firm on the physical barrier were entirely appropriate as they were defending a critical safety boundary for a vulnerable dependent. Moving forward, the best constructive recommendation is for the OP to communicate the final decision based on the *previous* agreement (the baby gate), not wait for the father to re-engage on his new terms (the leash). If the father cannot commit to the agreed-upon gate before the travel day, the OP should firmly state they will not come, thereby protecting their boundary without escalating the conflict unnecessarily in the days leading up to the event.

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THE COMMENTS SECTION WENT WILD – REDDIT HAD *A LOT* TO SAY ABOUT THIS ONE.

perpetually_quanked NTA in any way & I just googled "labrador...

Keeping both your child & your father's dog safe by...

Try explaining to your father that if his dog does...

( Attempt at linking an article reporting on bite statistics...

https://lordandkobrin.com/labrador-retriever-bite-statistics/

SusieC0161 I had a golden retriever who was fabulous around...

The dog snapped as a way of saying "leave me...

My nephew was fine, no treatment needed, I told his...

Ok-Potato-6250 ESH. 'Our dog puts up with it". Your dog...

My niece is a couple of months younger, and we've...

You might not be able to explain to your son...

Your dog might not be showing obvious discomfort at first,...

Your dad is within his right to not want a...

Of course that has happened. Finally, you said it yourself....

MainUnited It's not unrealistic to put up a baby gate...

My grandson has been taught "easy" and pets as soon...

spicybrunettex1 NTA

You are absolutely in the right trying the keep your son safe. Labs are often perceived as cute furry do-gooders (which they are) but this can mask the fact that they remain dogs and can and will bite or nip.

You could call a dog trainer or specialist and let...

drvelo YTA So you have a kid who is being...

Stop trying to make other people accommodate your lack of...

Maybe you ought to save your energy and focus on...

adolfoblanco74 YTA. So instead of supervising your kid and make...

The individual in this situation prioritized their young child’s physical safety above maintaining holiday traditions or avoiding family conflict. The central issue revolves around the conflict between the parent’s non-negotiable need for a controlled, safe environment for their toddler and the father’s perceived emotional need for his dog to be included without significant behavioral modification or spatial restriction.

Given the father’s recent silence and pattern of pushing back on the required safety measure, is the parent justified in deciding not to attend Thanksgiving to maintain the boundary necessary for their child’s well-being, or does skipping the major holiday constitute an overreaction to the unresolved logistical disagreement?

Charlie Brown

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

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