Equine dogs commonly begin to recognize their owners after one week until they develop a strong sense of protectiveness and loyalty to their owners after 4 months. A horse dog’s sense of recognition is best cultivated from a young age, and owners can play and interact with their dogs through snacks, toys and treats to fully recognize their owners after about 15 days. With patience and affection, an adult Equine can also recognize its owner well, but it will only recognize up to three owners in its lifetime. Frequent owner changes will make it unable to identify who the owner is and will also lead to insecurity. The horse dog must be at least 1.5 years old to fully develop, the fastest growth rate is 5-8 months old, until 10 months old, the body will enter a slow growth, at this time the body has almost set, there will be no significant changes, generally speaking 2-3 years old is the peak of the physical state of the horse dog, but from the training aspect, the horse dog is 8-9 months old, it is already The prime time for training.
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