It is said that dogs are very loyal, but they are not loyal to everyone, but have a soft spot for their owners, who are the people they come into contact with first and who accompany them the most. So how long does it take for a puppy to recognize its owner? How to make a puppy recognize its owner? Next, let’s take a look at how long it takes for a puppy to recognize its owner.
Puppies will not recognize their owners until about 3 months old. Puppies are born with poor cognitive abilities and will take some time to recognize their owners. At the same time, the length of time it takes to recognize the owner is also related to the emotional investment of the breeder.
If you want the dog to recognize its owner as early as possible, the breeder can enhance the relationship by personally feeding the dog, playing with the dog, and training. But the dog also needs to be trained to let the dog know that it must obey the owner's orders.
Dogs are the most loyal pets and will only recognize one owner throughout their lives. Breeders need to take good care of the dogs so that the dogs can feel the love of the breeders and allow the dogs to rely on their owners.
So how long did it take for your dog to recognize its owner? Feel free to leave a message to discuss.