CBS News Poll On Right And Freedoms For Dogs
Summary By: Faunalytics | Published: August 9, 2012
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Nearly half of respondents believe that dog owners make too many demands for the rights and freedoms of their dogs.
Asks if respondents think that people who “own dogs make too many demands for the rights and freedoms of their dogs.”
Survey question asks “Do you think people who own dogs make too many demands for the rights and freedoms of their dogs, or don’t they.”
- Make too many demands (38%)
- Don’t make too many demands (47%)
- Don’t know/no answer (15%)
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