AITAH for Not Letting My Brother Bring His Dog to Stay in My Apartment?
When it comes to family, setting boundaries can feel like walking a tightrope. You love them, but sometimes you just can’t accommodate every request—especially when it disrupts your daily life. Today’s AITAH scenario explores this exact tension: Are you the villain for saying “no” when your brother wants to bring his dog into your home?
Let’s dig into this real-life dilemma.
The Situation: A Furry Houseguest

A 27-year-old woman—let’s call her Sara—posted her story on r/AITAH. Sara lives alone in a small one-bedroom apartment. She works long hours and values her limited free time to relax and recharge.
Her brother, Jason, is moving to her city for a new job and asked if he could stay with her for “a few weeks” while he finds an apartment. But there was a catch—he planned to bring his large German Shepherd, Max.
Sara likes dogs but doesn’t want one in her apartment. The building also has strict rules about pets, and Sara would need to pay an additional deposit plus monthly pet fees. She politely declined, suggesting that Jason board Max temporarily or stay with a friend who has space for a dog.
Jason was offended. He told Sara she was being heartless and selfish. He argued that family should help each other and that she was prioritizing her “precious carpets” over his comfort.
Sara turned to Reddit to ask: AITAH for not letting my brother and his dog stay with me?
Why Sara Said No





