As a breed with high intelligence and loyalty, Teddy Dogs can usually establish strong emotional bonds with multiple owners. The way a dog treats its owner is influenced by factors such as genetics, socialization, and individual experience, so each dog may be different in how it recognizes and accepts its new owner.
If Teddy dogs are properly nurtured and socialized during early socialization, they are usually more likely to adapt and form close relationships with multiple owners. This includes developing good interactions with family members, friends, and other dogs.
However, for dogs who have already developed a deep emotional bond, changing owners can cause a level of stress and confusion. It may take some time for the dog to adjust to its new environment and new owner, and to re-establish trust and intimacy. The length of this process depends on the dog's personality, age and past experiences.
It is important to be patient and gentle whether you are introducing a new owner or handling the separation of your dog from his old owner. Providing a stable living environment, gradually introducing new owners, and providing adequate love and care can help Teddy dogs establish positive emotional connections and adapt to their new families.
It should be noted that frequent changes of owners may cause restlessness and unstable emotions for dogs, so we encourage people to carefully consider long-term responsibilities before choosing a dog, and try to avoid frequent changes to the dog's living environment and owners. .
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