If the owner takes good care of the dog and is willing to spend a certain amount of time with him every day, he can basically be re-homed within a month and a half at the earliest. However, if the owner usually has too little company for the dog, or if the dog has deep feelings for the previous owner, then it will take 2-3 months at the earliest to reacquire the owner, and some of the more loyal breeds may take longer, such as Tibetan mastiffs and Pitbulls. Compared to adult dogs, puppies take less time to reacquire their owners, and the best age for dogs to reacquire their owners is generally at 2-3 months of age, which is when most people pick up their new dogs. But the dog will generally show strong recognition behavior only at about 6 months of age, such as taking the initiative to show the belly of the master to seek petting, or will wait at the door every day for the master to leave work, and will frequently and violently wag their tails when they see the master, these are the dog’s trust in the master’s performance, which can be used as a basis for dog recognition.
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