Yeah, it does help.
I think that a very common reason that many dogs get sent to the shelter is because people don't know how to handle them.
It is too easy to get a dog and some breeds can present a bit of a challenge.
People get their dog home, or their puppy grows up, and suddenly they have an animal that doesn't know its place in the 'pack' so it acts out.
When they can't handle it they send it away and say it is the dog's fault.
No, it is the owner's fault - either present or prior.
Uneducated owners or, worse, bad owners, make bad dogs.
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