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I found this clip about a man who has about 23 dogs. He mentions that all his dogs were rescues and that they all had "problems". Although some dogs do have problems or issues, that's not so much a function of coming from a shelter as is is lack of healthful interaction with humans. In other words, problems can be found in all dogs - rescues, purebreds, champions, etc.
The owner also mentions the need to work with each of his dogs for about 30 minutes each day to keep them from getting "crazy". This goes back to the fact that healthy relationships require time. Spending time with your dog while working on training and obedience is one of the best ways to provide mental challenges and exercise for your pet. Together, this creates pets that are much calmer and better adjusted.
