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Results: Where´s the limit to choose a pet?

Published on 10/23/2014
By: LBP
2290
Pets
1.
1.
Did you ever have any dangerous pets? (You can click on the pictures to see them better)
Did you ever have any dangerous pets? (You can click on the pictures to see them better)
Lions, Tigers or other big cats
3%
75 votes
Monkeys
3%
70 votes
Snakes
6%
129 votes
Hippos
1%
31 votes
No, I´ve never had any dangerous pets
88%
2024 votes
Other (please specify)
1%
25 votes
Other Answers Percentage Votes
0.13% 3
tarantulas 0.04% 1
iguana sometimes he can be all depends on the owner 0.04% 1
i've had snakes but don't consider them dangerous 0.04% 1
my bf had a tiger and a crocodile 0.04% 1
my tom is an attack cat 0.04% 1
racoons 0.04% 1
tarantula (fangs intact) 0.04% 1
tarantula, scorpion. 0.04% 1
my brother had snakes....yuck!!!! 0.04% 1
raccoon 0.04% 1
dogs are sometimes dangerous. 0.04% 1
rat 0.04% 1
piranhas 0.04% 1
na 0.04% 1
pirhana 0.04% 1
fox 0.04% 1
piranha 0.04% 1
alligator (baby) 0.04% 1
all pets are potenially dangerous 0.04% 1
a scorpion 0.04% 1
ostrich 0.04% 1
snake 0.04% 1
2.
2.
Would you allow a dangerous pet in your home?
Would you allow a dangerous pet in your home?
Yes
8%
179 votes
No
81%
1856 votes
Undecided
11%
255 votes
3.
3.
Despite so many restrictions to get dangerous animals as pets, we eventually see them adopted by families. Would you consider them a threat if they were kept as pets in your neighborhood?
Despite so many restrictions to get dangerous animals as pets, we eventually see them adopted by families. Would you consider them a threat if they were kept as pets in your neighborhood?
Yes
60%
1363 votes
No
22%
499 votes
Undecided
19%
428 votes
4.
4.
Imagine this pet is well taken care of and seems to bond with the family that adopted him. Would this guarantee that he will be safe for the family and anyone coming to visit them, or to work in the house?
Imagine this pet is well taken care of and seems to bond with the family that adopted him. Would this guarantee that he will be safe for the family and anyone coming to visit them, or to work in the house?
Yes
7%
160 votes
No
77%
1761 votes
Undecided
16%
369 votes
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