A Dog Mom Had 15 Puppies at Once, and After They Were All Sent Away, They Reunite a Year Later—This Heartwarming Moment Will Melt Your Heart!
In the first three weeks after the puppies are born, the mother dog gives them her full attention, and she doesn't want to leave them for even a second. But starting from the fourth week, the mother dog begins to gradually separate from her puppies.
Watching the process of the mother dog separating from her puppies is truly a miracle, showcasing the natural beauty of animal behavior.
In the Scottish Borders of the UK, there was an Irish Setter named Bobby. After a vet's examination, it was expected that she would give birth to around 10 puppies. However, on the day of delivery, she gave birth to 15 puppies!
Because there were too many puppies, the owner, Lisa, kept only three to raise herself, while the remaining 12 were adopted by others.
However, the careful Lisa kept a record of the adoption details so she could always check on their living conditions.
A year passed in the blink of an eye, and those puppies had grown up. Lisa, the owner, hoped the adopted puppies could reunite, so she contacted their adopters and set a date for a reunion.
When each adopter brought their dog to the original owner's house, the scene was like a reunion of long-lost family members. The owners exchanged experiences, and the mother dog and her puppies happily ran and played on the grass, as if expressing their longing for each other! It was an emotional and tear-jerking moment…
During the first 16 weeks of life, puppies are most impressionable, and this period of social development is crucial for them. They need to interact with other people and animals and become accustomed to unfamiliar sights and sounds.
As the puppies grow and become more independent, the mother dog's role shifts from support, guidance, and protection to encouraging self-reliance.
When the puppies are eight weeks old, they are typically ready to go to new homes. Initially, the mother dog may feel a bit overwhelmed, but this feeling usually only lasts for a few days.
At first, being completely separated from the mother and littermates might scare the puppy, and during this adjustment period, it will naturally cry or whine. But with the love of its new family and socialization training, the puppy will quickly adapt to the new environment
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