Help us to understand how the way you walk your dog(s) shapes our urban environments!
There are 20 dogs for every 100 people in Australia. The dog-owning population includes all demographics and ages and understanding how humans and companion animals dwell in urban/sub-urban environments can be a fundamental factor to plan and achieve more liveable cities for all.
The Pathways and Paws(es)research team is inviting Australian and New Zealand urban and suburban urban or small town dog walkers to answer a survey about their dog walking habits, experiences and stories about their understandings of the animal’s experience during the daily walk. Read the Survey Flyer and detailed Participant Information Sheet:
Your participation involves a short (15 – 20 minutes) online survey that asks questions about your dog walking and why you make choices about different dog walking routes in your neighbourhood.
Go to the Dog Walking Survey (opens in a new window)
Stay informed:
If you wish to stay informed about the project or might be interested in being connected with further project activities or research, please click this link. It will take you to a new webpage, where you can leave an email address so we can contact you. Your email address will not be connected to the survey answers, so nobody can use it to trace what you said.
This research has been approved as low risk – QUT Ethics Approval Number: 1900001170