#31: He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother
It’s a pretty common occurrence that puppies are separated from their parents and siblings at a fairly young age. Usually, eight weeks is when dog breeders will start to sell off puppies. Unlike people, we can’t ask dogs how this separation affects them, and we assume they won’t remember, like babies.
Well, in cases like this, we see that even if they don’t remember, they can still recognize each other. Imagine walking through the park and finding a long-lost brother you never knew you had! We just hope that they continue to get to hang out from now on!