Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have interpreted the dog's behavior as meaning the dog doesn't like your son. I don't see that here.
I agree.
The dog isn't cuddly. OK, so is your son sad about this? Are you seriously getting rid of a dog that doesn't cuddle up to one family member?
A dog that is potty-trained, doesn't bark like crazy, doesn't bite, doesn't have serious medical complaints and isn't completely hyper?
Previous posters recommending a re-homing are crazy. There is no guarantee the dog will find another home, and a risk he will be euthanized.
Crazy. It's just been 6 months. Your son is maturing into teenage-hood. The dog is adjusting to his new environment. The relationship may change.
Thank you to the PP who suggested my son take him to a training class. That's a great idea. Of course I feel sad for my son who wants to bond with the dog. That's why I came here for advice. But wow, you people are judgey. Maybe you need some training? 
Anonymous wrote:You have interpreted the dog's behavior as meaning the dog doesn't like your son. I don't see that here.
Anonymous wrote:Rehouse the dog. Seriously. If the dog doesn’t work for all family members then it’s not a fit.
Anonymous wrote:You have interpreted the dog's behavior as meaning the dog doesn't like your son. I don't see that here.
Anonymous wrote:Rehouse the dog. Seriously. If the dog doesn’t work for all family members then it’s not a fit.