Teddy dogs will recognize their owners when they grow up. Teddy generally begins to recognize its owner at about 3 months old, and its dependence on the owner becomes stronger. After that, about half a month later, Teddy can truly recognize its owner. If it is an adult Teddy, it may take about a month for the Teddy to be willing to accept its owner, or even longer. This requires the owner to take more patient care of Teddy.
How Teddy recognizes its owner
1. Before it recognizes you as its owner, it must first recognize the name you gave it, be familiar with its own name, and When you know the name Ham, you are calling it. When you call its name, it will respond and obey your instructions, indicating that it has considered it its owner.
2. After taking the Teddy dog out, if it is willing to follow you obediently and can take it home smoothly, it basically regards you as its own owner, or as its parent. , treat your home as your own home, so you can take it home with you when you take it out.
3. Dogs have a natural sense of obedience to their owners, so Teddy dogs that have recognized their owners will not be aggressive with you at will. Facing their owners, they may obey subconsciously. Obedient, once they feel that their owner is angry, some Teddy dogs will take advantage of the situation and make a soft and acknowledgment gesture.
4. When you come home from an outing, the first teddy dog to greet you must have considered you its owner. Because a dog that cares about you will be very familiar with the voice of its owner. Once it hears the owner approaching the door, it will run to the door to welcome the owner.
5. Many Teddy dogs like to be clingy. If your Teddy likes to cling to you, then this is a sign that it recognizes you as its owner and that it likes you. It doesn't matter where you go, it will go, and it will follow you when you go to the toilet.