Some pet owners have raised Teddy for a period of time, and may be forced to change its owner due to various problems. Do you know what Teddy thinks after changing owners halfway? Does it feel sad?
Netizens' thoughts:
1. I think Teddy will still feel sad. I adopted my little teddy from a friend, and at first he was happy to come home with me, but after two days he found that he still hadn't returned.
Every day, I find a small corner to lie on my stomach, and I don't care about you when I ask it to play, and it wilts all day long. I took him out for a walk every day, and it took him almost a month to get closer to me.
2. Sad? I don't think it exists. My little teddy hasn't changed owners yet, but he was on a business trip some time ago, and he was taken care of by a friend, and he played well with my friend.
Half a month later, he came back to pick it up, and he didn't want to go with me at all, so he glanced at me and continued to lie on his stomach, and for a moment he felt that he had raised it for two years in vain.
If it were you, do you think little Teddy would be sad to change owners halfway?
I think so.
Teddy is a very intelligent type of dog with a good memory and will remember you for the rest of his life once he treats you as his owner. If it is inexplicably sent away halfway and has a different owner, it will feel particularly uncomfortable.
Of course, it is not excluded that some little Teddy may be really big-hearted, or adaptable, and can be happy if he changes his owner halfway, but even if he is such a big-hearted Teddy, he will be sad for a while, but he will recover faster.
What kind of performance will Teddy show when he is sad
The "new owner" is not allowed to approach
When Teddy first arrives in his new home, he doesn't fit in and feels sad, he doesn't allow his "new owner" to come close, he stays in the corner by himself, and refuses to come out no matter how he calls.
Solution: At first, you can give it some time to adapt alone, but if you don't let the "new owner" get close, the pet owner can lure it out with some delicious snacks, and wait until it is not so repulsive, you can stroke its head first and let it slowly get used to it.
Loss of appetite and reluctance to eat
If little Teddy is in a particularly sad state, he will lose his appetite and not want to eat. One or two meals are fine, but it will affect Teddy's gastrointestinal health all the time.
Solution: The pet owner can change to a dog food with high meat content and good palatability, and leave the food bowl after putting the food away, giving the dog a separate dining space to reduce the pressure on the dog.
Epilogue:
Do you think Teddy would be sad to change owners halfway?