Do puppies also recognize their owners?

Puppies will also recognize their owners. Dogs generally begin to recognize their owners from two to three months ago, and can simply recognize their owners in about seven days. If you take care of it patiently during this period, feed it in person every day, bathe it, take it for walks, and spend time with it. If you keep it company, it will be able to fully recognize its owner in about three months.
Performance of a puppy recognizing its owner
1. After the puppy recognizes its owner, it will obey every instruction of the owner. And if it only obeys its master, it will do whatever the master tells it to do.
2. The puppy is lively and smart, and likes to be naughty and mischievous. After recognizing its owner, it will often act coquettishly and cutely towards its owner, showing its true nature without any scruples.
3. After the puppy recognizes its owner, it likes to monopolize its owner and only wants the owner to pet it. If the owner also shows affection for other animals, the puppy will be jealous.
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