Sunday, November 14, 2010

Form Results for Project # 6

What is the most common pet in Alabama?
CatdogNo ideaDogdogdogdogdogDogsdogDogDogdogsdog
Do you know the Alabama Laws on owning a pet?
yes214%
no1286%
People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.
Does your animal have to be spayed or neutered?
yes321%
no1179%
People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.
Is is best to spay or neuter you pet because?
Makes them more healthy00%
Keeps the population of animals being born to a minimun1393%
Make them happy00%
Option 417%
How many animals can one household own?
5536%
1017%
15214%
unlimited643%
Are rabies considered a license?
yes429%
no1071%
Do animals have to be vaccinated against rabies?
Only dogs over 3 months17%
Only cats over 3 months00%
No17%
Two of the above1286%
Do dogs have to wearr leashes in Alabama?
yes1179%
no321%
People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.
For eacch dog contained outside, an owner should?
Protect animals from cold, warm, rainy, sunlight, and etc..17%
Leave out food and water17%
Nothing00%
Two of the above1286%
Do you need to have proof of rabies shots?
yes1393%
noe17%
People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.
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Number of daily responses
Analysis:

I learned that only two people that took this survey said they knew the Alabama Laws on owning a pet.  All but three people said your animal has to be spayed or neutered.  All but one of those people said they knew why their pet needed to be spayed or neutered.  The reason they need to be spayed or neutered is because if they weren't they could become over populated.  Only three people did not know that animals needed to be kept on a leash.  More then half knew that rabies is not considered a license.  Two were wrong about if your pet has to be vaccinated against rabies.  I think it is important for everyone, not just pet owners,  to know the laws on owning a pet.  It will only help keep yourself, your community, and your animals safe.

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