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Take This Survey to Help Animal Rights & Welfare Charities

by Jacqueline on September 25, 2009

Updated: September 26, 2009

I incorrectly wrote that the $1 from each survey (up to $400) would be donated to the Humane Society of the United States and Best Friends. It will go to the National Animal Interest Alliance (NAIA) and Best Friends.

If you could take one survey that helps fund charities that benefit animal rights and welfare, would you?

You said yes, right?

Well here’s your chance.

A graduate student at George Washington University is working on a thesis for her Masters degree about Dog Ownership and Health.

The purpose of her research project is to assess health and physical activity levels of adults in the U.S. of pet-owners and non-pet owners. It consists of taking an anonymous online survey, which is estimated to take approximately 15-20 minutes to complete.

The only requirements to participate is to be 18 years or older and currently living in the U.S.

Most importantly, for every completed survey received, $1 will be donated to various charities (up to $400) that benefit animal rights and welfare, including, the National Animal Interest Alliance (NAIA) and the Best Friends Animals Society.

To take part in this study, please click here.

It was quick and simple…I took the survey while I sat on my couch with my girls at my feet and Scrubs re-run’s playing on TV.

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