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Americans have a ruff time watching animal violence on screen

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“Not the dog!” Americans believe that it’s harder to watch animals being killed on-screen than humans, according to new research. A poll of 1,512 U.S. adults sought to uncover their

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Americans have a ruff time watching animal violence on screen

“Not the dog!” Americans believe that it’s harder to watch animals being killed on-screen than humans, according to new research. A poll of 1,512 U.S. adults sought to uncover their “gore line,” or just how much blood and violence Americans…

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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