'After the dog was given away, it ran home from 30 miles away': How long can a dog remember its owner?

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When it comes to movies about pets, many people will think of "The Story of Hachiko, the Loyal Dog" as the first impression.

What kind of story is this?

The male owner raised an Akita dog, and the dog stayed with the male owner when he was very young.

From a thin dog to a strong and large dog.

When the dog was young, it took its owner to and from get off work every day.

When the master goes to work, it follows the master; when the master gets off work, it waits on the platform early.

However, after the owner went to work one day, he never returned home.

Just like that, the dogs waited at the station day after day, year after year.

It is still according to the owner's commute time, such as waiting at the station.

Seasons change, day after day.

In the end, the dog also ended his life on the platform.

Such a touching story shows people the dog's loyalty, reliability, dependence on the owner and unwavering heart.

Some people will be curious about a question after raising a dog:

What is a dog's memory?

If you give your dog to someone else, how long will it take for the dog to forget himself?

If a dog accidentally gets lost, will it still remember the way home?

A netizen sent me a message to share his story of raising a dog.

The netizen's hometown lives in the countryside, and he has a pet dog at home for about two years.

Then, the family had to move to the city, so they had to give the dog to a friend as a last resort.

The distance between the two families is 30 miles.

Guess what happened in the end?

When the dog arrives at the new owner's house, it will sleep in a corner without eating or drinking.

Then, while the new owner wasn't looking, the dog ran away from the house.

After running 30 miles alone, he returned to the owner's original home.

At this time, the owner and his family have all moved out. What do you think?

The two families helped find the dog everywhere, and finally someone thought, "Did the dog go back to his hometown?"

It turned out that the dog really ran back to his hometown by himself.

In the face of such a loyal dog, he really couldn't give it away, so he finally compromised and took the dog home.

I also saw another dog-raising story:

The netizen raised the dog for about a month when the dog was more than 2 months old; later, he gave the dog to a friend.

I haven't seen each other for a few years, but after meeting again, the dog was very close to him.

He can feel the dog's enthusiasm, excitement, tension and desire to interact with him.

In fact, various phenomena show that:

Dogs have a profound memory for their owners, and they will never forget them in their entire lives.

Whether it is separation or a new owner, the original owner will always be there in the dog's memory.

But a dog's adaptability and closeness to people are also related to the breed of the dog.

If you look at Pomeranian, Bichon, Teddy, Chinese pastoral dog, etc., these dogs are more recognized as owners.

They cannot easily accept new owners and take a long time to adapt.

However, if you change to Husky, Samoyed, Corgi, etc., these dogs are simply "crazy" and "naturally familiar".

So, shoveling officers should cherish your dogs~

If you don't cherish it, maybe it will be deceived one day.

Today's topic:

Have you ever separated from a dog?

Why do you have a dog?

(The article with the picture source network)

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