Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First of all the school should require documentation for someone claiming they need a support animal (like I think airlines do).
Your relative can get documentation that they require a pet free room (or a single).
It is not the problem you make it out to be.
She has that. They have been fighting for almost a year now. This is her 4th room change since last yr. But pets keep showing up in the dorm buildings and she keeps having significant issues (she almost had to withdraw last yr). It has just been very frustrating and she feels like she is at the end of what she can handle..
Anonymous wrote:First of all the school should require documentation for someone claiming they need a support animal (like I think airlines do).
Your relative can get documentation that they require a pet free room (or a single).
It is not the problem you make it out to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How disgusting!
pets are probably cleaner than the average Frat boy! And how is your post helpful? I personally think dorms are terrible places for animals and they should try to limit them
Does an average frat boy shed cat and dog dandruff? That's what she is allergic to. Not BO.
IT's a terrible idea to force her to live in an environment that is making her sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How disgusting!
pets are probably cleaner than the average Frat boy! And how is your post helpful? I personally think dorms are terrible places for animals and they should try to limit them
Does an average frat boy shed cat and dog dandruff? That's what she is allergic to. Not BO.
IT's a terrible idea to force her to live in an environment that is making her sick.
Anonymous wrote:"The school said they can't force people to remove pets because it is emotional support animals."
"If you can't guarantee there will be no animals, I will still need to be in the only guaranteed pet-free room, which is the respite room"
It seems pretty straight forward. If they wont police their own rules, they shouldnt expect someone with known allergies to stay there when there is a perfect solution already in place.
Anonymous wrote:I am not sure why you're involved, but regardless she needs to tell them her allergies have not magically stopped existing so obviously she needs the same accommodations as she had last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How disgusting!
pets are probably cleaner than the average Frat boy! And how is your post helpful? I personally think dorms are terrible places for animals and they should try to limit them
Anonymous wrote:How disgusting!