As we mentioned, a safe dog travel study by Kurgo and AAA revealed that only 16
percent of dog lovers are restraining their dogs in the car.
Not exact matches
With approximately 50
percent of the U.S.
dog population composed
of mixed breeds, it's a question many
dog lovers hear.
Of 2,380 calls, 1,274 — 54
percent — said
dogs were better than cats, while 1,106 cat
lovers claimed otherwise.Sound Off is not a scientific survey, but in this week's case it might not make much difference.
More than 400 pets have occupied the White House, she says, and
dog lovers represent a huge chunk
of the electorate, with about half
of U.S. households owning
dogs (Republicans more so than Democrats, by 6
percent.)
Though 41
percent of pet
lovers say they lean toward
dogs and 21
percent lean toward cats, 38
percent consider themselves independent — that they love both.