How long does it take for a dog to completely remember its owner?
We all know that dogs are actually very emotional. As long as they recognize you, they will remember you for a lifetime. So how long does it take for a dog to completely remember its owner? Let’s take a look below.

There may be a situation around us. Some of the puppies raised at home do not remember their original owners after being given away. However, some dogs will still come back to find their old owners even if they are sent away. Why is this?
Puppies will slowly open their eyes within 1 to 2 weeks after they are born. They will regard the first person or animal they see as their parents.
As puppies slowly grow and develop, and their brains become more and more mature, they will have a cognition and understanding of their environment. Basically, when a dog reaches 4 to 6 months of age, he will remember who his owner is, follow his owner when he sees him, and behave more enthusiastically.
In fact, in the final analysis, a dog’s understanding of people is inseparable from its growth time. That is to say, if you keep a dog all the time, it will remember your identity as its owner.
If you want to establish a good master-servant relationship with your dog, you can start contacting the dog after it reaches 3 months old, including interaction, training, feeding, etc., which can enhance the relationship between the owner and the dog.
The following aspects can promote the relationship between you and your dog:
1. At the beginning, the owner should give the dog a short and easy-to-remember name, and call it often to consolidate the dog's recognition of the name. Basically, within a week or two, the dog will respond to the name.
2. Interact with the dog and play some throwing balls and Frisbee games, which can make the dog more willing to interact with you and make it more clingy. Moreover, in the process of interacting with dogs, they can also get used to the owner's smell, and once they remember it, they will not forget it.
3. Cultivate the dog’s habit of excreting at designated places. Puppies do not have a strong sense of territory in their world view. They will urinate anywhere. The owner can limit its territory by specifying a designated toilet location. Let the dog understand that he is not lawless and must learn to obey the owner's instructions. For fixed-point training, you need to start training early. When the dog grows up, it will be difficult to discipline.
Training can be paired with snack rewards. We recommend high-quality "Greedy Goat Cheese". Real goat milk is used as the raw material. The milk source comes from high-quality pastures in Inner Mongolia. The particles are small and suitable for rewards. Dogs love to eat it.
4. Consolidate the owner's status by feeding the dog every day or taking it out for a walk. After the dog gets used to it, it will go to the owner at one o'clock every day. Through fixed things and habits, you can let your dog remember your leadership position.
Perhaps dogs are our most selfless “family members”. After reading this article, what do you think?