You've never heard of allergies? |
That's gross. |
So, you want a roommate to do all the work so she can just pet it. Tell her to volunteer at a local animal shelter. |
Eckard College in St. Petersburg, FL |
Not dorms but many schools bring in therapy dogs at least once a month for the students to get their dog fix. U of Richmond even has a full time dog in their wellness center. That seems like a better idea than allowing pets in dorms.
Wooster has some pet friendly dorms. |
I love cats, but not in a gott-damned dorm room. You have like 144 square feet of space and you're going to stick a litter box in there? Gross. |
+1 |
Is this true? We visited twice and never heard this nor did we see evidence of pets on campus. My understanding is there’s nothing like Eckerd in this regard. |
I saw a girl coming out of the dorms at Marymount the other day with a dog. |
+1 I've seen this at both my kids schools (big state U and tiny LAC). Also at the LAC I'm told some of the administrators bring their dogs to work so any kid who needs a dog fix can just drop by the main admin building. |
+1 |
WPI |
+2 DD says next year her roommate is going to get an emotional-support cat and DD is looking forward to that (they are freshman roommates now, good friends, and rooming together next year) but I think she's not thinking through the litter box part! |
I almost went to Eckerd in 1996 for this reason. They have a very well established program. |
Are you asking if it’s true for Richmond? https://urnow.richmond.edu/features/article/-/23815/wellness-is-her-business-checking-in-with-karla-the-therapy-dog.html?utm_source=www&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=features-story |