He will pick one or two persons he really chooses to bond with and not be as happy when he can't be with them. Dogs are usually homebodies and love the sameness of their home "nest" or pack situation, don't really care for many changes of their schedule w/out getting pretty anxious and unstable. Some of the residents will train him to do one thing, others another - he won't be able to count on any "approved' behavior much. And, oh, the housebreaking situation can be rough under these circumstances. And there's the fact that doggies love to count on their favorite person being there for them when it's time to settle down for the night. This sounds like a disaster for a dog - like having a communal child - with dozens of leaders or parents!
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