Monday, April 5, 2010

Paw-ticipate in the 2010 Mutt Census


You've been counted in the 2010 census, but what about your dog?  Did you know there are an estimated 38 million mixed breed dogs in the U.S., and for the first time they will also have the chance to stand up and be counted in the inaugural "2010 National Mutt Census."

The 2010 National Mutt Census aims to collect valuable data about man's best friend.  It will examine the many breeds that make up the American Mutt, as well as determine many insights into our love-affair with mixed breed dogs.  After the results are in we will be able to find out interesting facts such as which breeds are the most popular, most unusual, feeding habits, and dogs roles within the family structure.  Uncovering this information will help dog lovers and owners better understand the four-legged population about them!

In Tennessee, so far the most popular mutt is a labrador retriever mix, and the most unique is the Beauceron!

Don't delay, paw-ticipate today!

No comments:

Post a Comment