Do Pekingese dogs recognize their owners?
The Pekingese recognizes its owner. Pekingese dogs generally recognize their owners after spending 1-2 months together with their owners. The specific time depends on the familiarity between the owner and the Pekingese dogs. If the owner often plays with the Pekingese, the Pekingese will quickly become familiar with the owner and recognize the owner quickly. It only recognizes one owner in its life, so it is best to feed and train the Pekingese with the same person.
Performances of Pekingese dogs recognizing their owners:
1. They will be reluctant to leave their owners when they leave home and will warmly welcome them when they return home.
2. Pekingese dogs like to stick to their owners very much. Even if the owners are going to the toilet, they want to wait outside. When you take the Pekingese out, it will stay by your side obediently. It will go as you go and stop when you stop. In short, the Pekingese just wants to be inseparable from its owner.
3. After the Pekingese recognizes you as its owner, once it thinks there is danger around the owner, the Pekingese will immediately rush to protect the owner regardless of its own safety.
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