#31: He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother
It’s a frequent practice for puppies to be separated from their parents and siblings at a relatively young age. Typically, dog breeders commence selling puppies around eight weeks old. Unlike humans, we can’t directly inquire about how this separation impacts dogs, and there’s a common assumption that they won’t remember, akin to babies.

However, instances like the one described reveal that dogs can still recognize each other even if they don’t retain memories. Picture strolling through the park and unexpectedly discovering a long-lost brother you never knew existed! One can only hope that they continue to enjoy each other’s company moving forward.
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