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Question: Do you think the dog section would benefit from more sub-topics in it?
Okay, this is a question directly related to the “dogs” section, so I feel it’s appropriate to ask for opinions here… I don’t know if anyone has put it to the Yahoo forum area, but I have heard it mentioned before. I just posted in the forums asking this question, or I guess “suggesting”. I think there are many areas this sections could quite easily be broken down into to make it much easier to navigate. I even suggested a section for “dog specific polls” :)

So do you think this would be helpful if YA actually did this? Here is the link to where I posted my “suggestion” in the forums…

http://suggestions.yahoo.com/detail/?prop=answers&fid=49408

I’d like to know what others think of this?
Thanx for the votes of support!

A gal and her dog– LOL, LOL, LOL! Yeah, it sure doesn’t need to be that specific! Thanx for your comment support too! Maybe support via comments will help get this suggestion noticed.

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Answer by super_goofychick
i think the dogs section needs a specific “breeding” sub-section, also a “medical/illness” section since the board is often flooded with these types of questions

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Question: Who the hell are these people who are being polled? How come I never ever get calls from Gallup or whoever?
I’ve been waiting for years to be “polled” but they never call me.. Who are they calling? and how can I get on these lists so I can be asked who I’m voting for?

What is the deal?

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Answer by pablo_asawa
I am 63 and I have never been polled
my wife either and I have not heard anyone of my friends
we wonder the same thing?

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