
> Meanwhile dont test your dog with this lad, keep them apart just in case your dog decides to act.
My son isn't intimidating in any way and has always had dogs around him - although the only one he has ever really bonded with is Zaska. My son is 15 and isn't in the house as much as the rest of us so I was thinking it may be that he carries lots of different smells with him when he comes home? We've had several walks together and the dog will come to my son when called and walk ok on a lead for him but he's always looking to me for reassurance, and as soon as we're home again the growling starts over.> Maybe the young lad is giving off a scent that your dog has once had a bad experience with?
> Maybe the young lad is giving off a scent that your dog has once had a bad experience with?
) Douglas is in his 40's and is the gentlest of men, willing to do anything to help out. It's so confusing trying to understand what goes through a dogs mind.
> My 7 year old male hates my neighbours brother with a vengeance

> Could it be jealousy of the attention the new boyfriend is getting?
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