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01-26-2007, 07:13 PM | #1 |
My Angels Donating Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Colorful Colorado
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| Something I wonder about...... Do you think that after momma has her babies and raise them do they realize that they are the momma after the puppies get older? Lets say you sold a puppy and the puppy comes back from time to time to play and visit, does that momma still know that is her puppy do you think? My mommas dont have alot to do with their puppies after they are a certain age so I wonder if they forget the puppies are theirs after they wean them. I also wonder if the dads ever realize those are his puppies too? I know its kinda silly to think about but it does cross my mind and I wonder if they are smart enough to do that. On the same thought, do the brothers and sisters remember their siblings after the siblings go to their new homes if they see them again? Anybody have any ideas? |
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01-26-2007, 07:19 PM | #2 |
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| i'm no expert and have never bred dogs but a friend of mine breeds great danes. and one time, she decided she wanted another dane so she responded to an ad for someone that had rescued a male mantle dane who was neglected and the owners didn't want him anymore. he had papers and everything so my friend decided she would look into it. she already had a female mantle dane who she used to breed but had recently had her spayed. she wanted to know how the female would act around the new male so she took them for a play date. they were all over each other. she said it was like they knew each other their whole lives the way they played, cuddled, and just got along instantly. she decided to bring the pup home and keep him...and as she was looking at his papers and pedigree, she realized it was Lexi's pup. it was the coolest thing. I didn't believe it until I saw them together and they did have such a bond. lexi didn't bond with her other danes like that...in no way, shape, or form. she was very independent and this is what prompted her to have a play date with the new male...because she knew the other dogs would be fine but was worried about how lexi would act. so, with that being said, i believe they do have a bond. but that is just my opinion
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01-26-2007, 08:04 PM | #3 | |
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