When my boyfriend and I adopted our puppy 2 weeks ago, Otto (the puppy) seemed to be comfortable with both of us. Over the last week, Otto has gotten increasingly attached to me, and seems to be depressed whenever I leave. When I am not present, he refuses to play and walk with my boyfriend. Although my boyfriend persistently tries to play with him and engage him, Otto will sleep for most of the day and ignore my boyfriend completely. When my boyfriend takes him outside, Otto will walk only far enough to do his business, then won't budge unless it's in the direction of home. With me, it is a totally different story. When I'm home with him, he plays with me and on his own, and when we're outside, he will walk as far away from home as I take him. If he does sleep when I'm the one home with him, it is always right next to me (as opposed to when he is with my bf). For the most part, we spend roughly equal time with him.
To increase their bond, my boyfriend has started feeding him more often and taking him out for his middle of the night walk (Otto is only 3 1/2 months old), but this hasn't seemed to help. Is this something that might go away as he gets comfortable in his new home? He was brought to the shelter because he was in improper living conditions, but he seems far too trusting and unflinching to have been abused, so I think it is unlikely that he has formed a dislike of men because of a traumatic history. Does anyone have any suggestions for how we can encourage a bond between my boyfriend and our puppy? It is his first dog, and I think he's disappointed that Otto doesn't seem to care for him at all. Any and all advice would be appreciated! Thanks!
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