Teddy generally begins to develop a sense of trust in his owner when he is 1-3 months old, but this is also closely related to his personality, and his feelings for his previous owner, including his new owner’s concern for him. Generally speaking young Teddy can accept its owner more quickly, and if it grows to 1 year old, it will be less accepting of its new owner, but as long as the owner puts more effort into interacting with it regularly through toys and snacks, it will be able to get Teddy to accept its new owner in about a few months. Generally in the 7-15 days after Teddy changes owners, the reaction will be stronger, not quite able to integrate into the new environment, there will be reluctance to walk or near others, looking at a certain place dazed, or keep staring at the new owner, pin the tail, drooping ears, etc., but this is all temporary, just because Teddy came to a new environment, will be full of wariness, as long as after a week or a few months, the owner often interact with it, the situation will improve, and it will also be a new owner. The situation will get better and it will gradually accept its new home.
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