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I have had many pups return for a visit, as adults.. some remember and some don't..However, if left together for a while, they often recognize the 'family scent', and become friends quickly..

Ooooops, correction...My pups dodn't leave home that young, so the extra 4 or 5 weeks together may make a difference.

As note to above, the older dogs do remember our home, and me..but again, that may be because I keep them longer.

2006-11-04 05:16:23 · answer #1 · answered by Chetco 7 · 2 2

Absolutely not. I'm a breeder and have had people bring back puppies they bought one year later for a visit. Mom and pup did not recognize each other. Nor did the pup recognize me.

Perhaps if they are separated when they are 3 years old, but not as a puppy, no way.

2006-11-04 05:12:32 · answer #2 · answered by dog's best friend 4 · 5 0

until you spot a vet i do no longer think of you're able to do lots. It sounds intense and that i might carry him to the vet medical institution because of the fact canines can dehydrate so without delay and because he's the form of youthful domestic dog i does no longer even take the prospect to attend yet another day. wish you will get properly quickly! P.S. call the vet medical institution and that they might a minimum of clarify what you're able to do! i'm a groomer and characteristic seen doggies are available in on the vet and you do no longer choose to attend! it is amazingly intense so please call and spot in case you are able to hold him right this moment!

2016-12-09 02:28:00 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No they would not. It would go against nature. I reunited a cat with it's Mom after one week and she hissed and spit at her offspring. I was so disappointed as I believed there would be a great reunion. I have seen adult dogs reunited and they only enjoyed each others company but not a little mates.

2006-11-04 05:08:09 · answer #4 · answered by dogloverdi 6 · 3 1

no..my dad has 2 australian cattle dogs and one is the mother and one is one of the puppies.then we brought them to a rodeo and the mother met her other puppy and didn't recognize it as hers.the pup didn't either.so no, those dogs were only separated for 2 years so far then, but they couldn't recognize eachother.

2006-11-04 05:32:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No, they will not remember each other unless they see each other everyday after that and sniff each others butt- They may or may not remember after that, but this would be called Dannas mycology. This is very rare- for a dog at least

2006-11-04 05:14:35 · answer #6 · answered by ♥Layna♥ 3 · 1 1

Probably not.
They MIGHT recognize a familar scent, but they probably won't know it's their sibling.
I know both of my dog's sisters- they've all been introduced and don't act very differently around each other than other dogs.

2006-11-04 05:53:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

probably not. its such a long time to be separated especially being so young. if they had been 2 or 3 years together before separated then it would be different.

2006-11-04 05:22:24 · answer #8 · answered by ben e 3 · 1 2

No. Would you rember someone you saw last when you were 1 year old?

2006-11-04 05:06:26 · answer #9 · answered by gitana_diosa 3 · 3 1

dogs are individuals like people. Some may remember, some may not. Either way, they won't remember faces from that long ago, but they may remember each others smell.

2006-11-04 05:14:08 · answer #10 · answered by michaelsmaniacal 5 · 2 3

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