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New Survey Results are available on the Dog Talk Project web site (http://www.dogtalkproject.com/'>http://www.dogtalkproject.com/)! Some of our newest statistics include:
- What diseases are owners vaccinating their dogs against?
- Are dog owners social with other people?
- Where exactly are our dogs sleeping (and why)?
- What are the most frequently reported training problems?
- August’s Featured Dogs Section: The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
- NEW! Dog Talk Members’ Dogs are featured on every page!
The Dog Talk project has five surveys that are currently active and several new in development - please feel welcome to visit The Dog Talk Project and share your dog knowledge with others! (http://www.dogtalkproject.com)
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE SURVEYS INCLUDE:
"About You" and "About Your Dog"
"The Five Most Important Healthcare Practices of Dog Owners"
“The 10 Most Common Behavior Problems in Dogs”
“Breed Preferences: Why We Love the Dogs We Do”
SURVEYS COMING SOON!
“Living With Multiple Dog”
“Dog’s Play Styles and Play Habits”
“What’s For Dinner – Nutrition and Feeding Practices”
- What diseases are owners vaccinating their dogs against?
- Are dog owners social with other people?
- Where exactly are our dogs sleeping (and why)?
- What are the most frequently reported training problems?
- August’s Featured Dogs Section: The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
- NEW! Dog Talk Members’ Dogs are featured on every page!
The Dog Talk project has five surveys that are currently active and several new in development - please feel welcome to visit The Dog Talk Project and share your dog knowledge with others! (http://www.dogtalkproject.com)
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE SURVEYS INCLUDE:
"About You" and "About Your Dog"
"The Five Most Important Healthcare Practices of Dog Owners"
“The 10 Most Common Behavior Problems in Dogs”
“Breed Preferences: Why We Love the Dogs We Do”
SURVEYS COMING SOON!
“Living With Multiple Dog”
“Dog’s Play Styles and Play Habits”
“What’s For Dinner – Nutrition and Feeding Practices”