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How long does it take for a dog to forget his owner?

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Tequila1999

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No one can answer this for sure as dogs cannot speak to us. But many dogs can be trained and once they are, their power of recall for certain tasks lasts many many years.

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they have a memory span of about 2 weeks

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Like 10-12 months

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