Mutt Census To Shed Light on Breeds....

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1st Census For Dogs Takes 10 Minutes To Fill Out

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Many should have already received their census forms in the mail by now, which ask citizens to account for everyone living in their household. But for many people, the census excludes one very important member of the family -- their dog.

One local dog, named Maya, spends her days being cared for at Pet Paradise. And now she'll have to find time to make herself count in the first national mutt census of it's kind.

Just like the real census, the doggy census only takes about 10 minutes to fill out. That's unless pet owners try to have their dog fill it out itself.

The mutt census wants to know about the dog's weight, height and feeding and exercise habits.

While having a doggy census may sound strange to some, its purpose is to help researchers learn more about the different breeds of dogs.

The breed is the most important box that the owner checks. The mutt census is trying to get a snapshot of America's mixed-breed population, and that's not easy.

"There are so many new breeds that are coming now," said Fernando Acosta-Rua, the owner of Pet Paradise. "All these hybrid breeds where people are mixing different breeds, which is a fairly new thing, and it's very popular."

Acosta-Rua he sees a lot of different breeds all the time.

"Just like people, they have different characteristics," he said. "Some are more social than others."

The findings may give researchers a better understanding of the types of diseases and health risks for certain breeds of dogs.

There are an estimated 38 million mixed breed dogs in the U.S., and at last check, just more than 1,000 had been counted.

To participate, go to Mutt Census.

Mutt Census To Shed Light On Breeds - Jacksonville News Story - WJXT Jacksonville
 
so this is was cencus is all about, we are lab rats for their research. sorry, people rather do that, instead of hearing our voice if we need something done.
 
so this is was cencus is all about, we are lab rats for their research. sorry, people rather do that, instead of hearing our voice if we need something done.

It's Census, not Cencus....dunno about you, but I'm not a lab rat! Seems my thread reallllly ticked you off!
 
not really, but I do think census (for human) is for sites like these: Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life to help their research, although it doesn't ask about our religion and such... other than determine funding for schools, roads, voting, etc.


http://pewresearch.org/pubs/1474/religion-census-history

I've already kind figured census had other purposes, and this dog census tend lead me to believe it more. Then I read the history of census. I don't mind the count but I wouldn't answer any other questions about my race (or religion if they ever decide to ask that), etc. just so they can go around judging our culture or way of life.
 
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