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minus-squareWrufieotnaklinkfedilinkarrow-up4·edit-22 months agoThe question wasn’t about the efficacy of dogs but about the “only respond to handler” part and you didn’t provide a source for that. Edit: another comment provided a study for that.
The question wasn’t about the efficacy of dogs but about the “only respond to handler” part and you didn’t provide a source for that.
Edit: another comment provided a study for that.