Teddy dogs can have several owners in their lifetime, but it is best to change owners as little as possible. Teddy dogs are very loyal and affectionate small dogs that often form deep bonds and are loyal to their owners. For a Teddy dog, frequent changes of owners will bring too much stress and uneasiness, and in severe cases may even lead to abnormal behavior and depression. Moreover, the Teddy is a highly social dog that needs to establish a deep emotional relationship with its owner.
If you must change owners, you should slowly guide the dog to adapt to the new environment and establish new connections as soon as possible. Here are some specific suggestions:
1. Slow transition: For a Teddy dog, it needs to adapt to a new living environment, new family members, new tastes and daily habits, etc. When adapting to a new environment, you need to have enough patience and let your dog adapt slowly to avoid causing too much stress.
2. Provide a sense of security: Guide the new owner to gradually establish contact with the Teddy dog and gradually become familiar with each other, so as to alleviate the dog's inner uneasiness. You can also provide it with some security, such as placing some items that it likes or that the previous owner has used in a familiar location or environment.
3. Establish new daily routines: As the dog gradually adapts to the new family, it is necessary to re-establish some new daily routines and follow the principle of gradual integration, such as gradually changing the dog’s daily meals and outing time to facilitate their gradual adjustment. Establish new living habits and work requirements.
In short, Teddy dogs are very loyal and affectionate pets. Although they can adapt to new owners, it is best to minimize frequent owner changes. If the owner must be changed, the dog needs to be gradually guided to adapt to the new environment and given more attention and warm care to help the Teddy dog adapt to the new lifestyle.
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