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Mother Dog Reunited With Her Puppies All Grown Up (Original Post)
catbyte
Jan 2019
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fierywoman
(7,686 posts)2. ...sniff, sniff ... I love these posts that you put up: thank you!
dameatball
(7,398 posts)3. Great post. We humans may never understand the birth memory imprints that other have, but I think
it exists. A litter of 12 would need some way of identifying individual smells, sense individual sounds.....I see no reason to think those imprints would cease to exist.
I just edited my post to ask anyone if this type of study has been verified in the wild...wolves, coyotes, etc. Now reposting. Thanks.
FirstLight
(13,360 posts)4. *sniffle*
I'm not crying....you Are!
cpamomfromtexas
(1,245 posts)5. Love this story.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)6. Awwww! That was just beautiful!
I loved seeing Bess and all her babies together! Thank you for posting these videos! They are so uplifting!
KT2000
(20,584 posts)7. Amazing - all those puppies
and they all survived. Good mom, Bess!
Fla Dem
(23,692 posts)8. Heart warming story. Thank you
ooky
(8,924 posts)9. Very cool story
Wish I knew where my dog's siblings were now so we could have a reunion.