Who ever had a dog in their dorm room in college? How does it feel? Isn t it convenient? I d like to

Updated on pet 2024-06-05
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Or don't raise a dog, the dormitory is small, the air circulation is not very good, there are too many bacteria, it will also have an impact on the human body, it is recommended to raise a small hamster, goldfish, or flowers and plants.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    My classmates raised dogs, but in the end they were strongly urged by the school not to have dogs. Personally, I feel that it is inconvenient, after all, the puppy wants to poop, and it is very inconvenient to eat or something. PS: My classmates and I don't go to the same school.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's inconvenient! It wants to poop and you want to walk, and the rest of the dorm doesn't necessarily like it

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Super inconvenient! Raise cats, rats, and turtles!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you want to take care of it for a lifetime, just raise it, if it's a whim, forget it, I've seen a lot of discarded dogs in college, that's life!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Big sister, or big brother, don't be so godly, okay?

    Ask us what we do, and most importantly ask your roommates.

    It's good to respect others for such an adult!

    If you all agree, let's raise it together! You can't take care of it alone!

    One last word of hope!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's better not to, otherwise it's the dog that suffers.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    All the people who kept the larger animals in the dormitories usually died horribly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Or don't raise it, ask your roommates for their opinions.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Do you like puppies very much, like me, I just have a very beautiful little Hiromi.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After graduation, you have a stable place to live.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Let's see if you all like animals in your bedroom.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Accept that you can't guess. I don't like this kind of pet, and I'm very upset if my roommate has a pet in the dormitory.

    Collective ProblemAfter all, the dormitory is a collective, not our individual residence can do whatever we want, if you want to have pets, you must first get the support of your roommates. Not to mention support, at least no one opposes, so it is not recommended that new students go to the dormitory to have pets, new students have just been assigned to the dormitory, we don't know what these roommates are, what their interests and hobbies are, and what do you think about pets. Space problem: The space of the dormitory is limited, so don't keep pets in the dormitory, don't keep those relatively large, cats and dogs are best not to raise, this kind of pet we can't keep in the cage all the time, and the cage will also make a bark, this call will not only affect everyone's rest but also attract the counselor's greetings.

    The next problem is the problem of the process of feeding, it is the animal it will eat and drink Lazar, so we must do a good job of cleaning the pet, no matter what it raises to clean up its feces in time, otherwise the dormitory is such a collective, everyone smells the smell of your pet excrement, even if you don't object at first, you will oppose it later.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I don't think it's easy to find hamsters and tortoises in the university dormitory, because we used to go to hamsters in the dormitory, and then we raised turtles in the dormitory across from us, and they were raised very smoothly, and they were never discovered by the dormitory manager.

    I remember that we raised hamsters in the dormitory by chance, and our dormitory leader's suitor gave her a hamster, because our dormitory chief especially likes to raise small animals, and when the dormitory chief brought the hamster, we were very happy, because the people in our dormitory are quite caring, and every day when we come back from class, we will first take a look at the hamster's situation, see how it is doing alone in the dormitory, and whether there is any food, if not, put a little more for him. Bathe it in the afternoon when you have free time. It won't let it smell and affect the normal life of the dormitory.

    During the day, when we have classes, we will put it in the cabinet, and it is also very well-behaved and will not bark, so the dormitory manager did not find out that we have small animals, so I think it is more reliable to raise hamsters in the dormitory.

    And when we raise hamsters, we also have a turtle in the dormitory opposite, the turtle is easier to raise in the dormitory, every day during the day, I see that our classmates in the dormitory will put the turtle under the cabinet, the turtle will not make any sound, so they are also particularly relieved that the dormitory management will find the existence of the turtle when the class is not in the dormitory, as long as the tank where the turtle is dirty, change the water, and don't spend too much time on the turtle on weekdays, I've always felt that tortoises are particularly lazy creatures that can stay in one place for a long time, so keeping tortoises in dormitories is not easy to spot and very relaxing.

    If we raise animals in college, we must take special care of them, we can't forget to take care of them because we have to attend classes or participate in activities every day, we have to be a qualified owner.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I have enough time in college and want to have some pets, but the school won't let me keep them, so what can I raise to avoid the eyes of the dormitory aunt?

    We don't allow pets in our school, but we have several rabbits in the two dormitories on this floor. None were found. Because the rabbit's voice is relatively small, it will hardly make a sound, and the volume is also very small, so it will not take up too much space, but rabbits love to bite things and run around, so they must not be released casually.

    And the monthly rabbit food is also a big expense, and it has to clean its cage every day.

    There are also hamsters that can be raised. In fact, keeping a small hamster in the dormitory is also a good option. It's really cute to put it in a cage and watch it run here and there, bite this, bite that.

    And the food is not very special, and it is not too pretentious, when the teacher comes to check, it can be just hidden in a box, and it will not make too much noise, but it is still necessary to pay attention, it is not without a little noise. But don't keep cats and dogs in the dormitory, which will make your dormitory very dangerous.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I think everyone loves animals, and everyone has the softest place in their heart, and small animals are one of them. Keeping pets in college dormitories must be because they like animals too much, and below, I'll tell you what pets you have in college dormitories, which are not easy to find.

    One: Turtle. As the saying goes:

    The eighth thousand-year-old king, the thousand-year-old turtle. The tortoise is the longest-lived animal, not only easy to feed, but also easy to raise. Turtles can't talk or bark (I've never heard a turtle call, and I've never heard anyone say it.) , so you don't have to worry about the dormitory teacher check the dormitory when you are in class, and you can put the turtle in the water or outside or in a small box, a little space for it to breathe, and then put the small box in a random place, as long as the turtle basks in the sun every day, feed and feed, the turtle can be said to be the best animal in the university dormitory, my roommate he used to sell turtles under the dormitory, and the least easy to find.

    Two: hamsters. The hamster is small, especially cute, both boys and girls like it very much, under normal circumstances, the hamster will not bark, you are not in the dormitory when it is a little left in a sunny place, so that it will not bark, and then buy it an "amusement park", it will also give you a show, it is really very cute.

    Our dormitory used to have hamsters, but we didn't, which is a pity.

    I think the above three animals are raised in dormitories, and they are the least easy to find.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Let's raise a turtle, although it doesn't look very cute, it's really easy to hide, and if the disguise is successful, it won't be discovered by the housekeeper at all.

    The most common thing in college is a kitten and a puppy, and there is a little white cat on the first floor of our dormitory building, which is very cute, but every time I lie in the corridor or look at the dormitory door, but the dormitory aunt is on the first floor, and I am sure that the dormitory must know, probably because it was raised by the senior sister in the senior year, so I didn't care much.

    Then the puppy, if it is just born a little bit of fine, when you grow up, you can stand it, the small dormitory it can't move at all, it will definitely go out to play, and the dog still has to lead it out to let it move, otherwise it is not good for it to grow by always holding it. It barks just like a cat, and is sure to be easy to spot. Assuming that the dormitory management can't find it, it may be reported, in case it doesn't sleep in the middle of the night and screams, once or twice, it's okay to say, and the dormitory next door will definitely report you after a long time.

    There are also people who will raise small hamsters, this I have a real case next door, one day in the middle of the night our dormitory was woken up by the screams next door, the next day asked, it turned out to be their roommate's little hamster ran out of the cage, and climbed on the face of a roommate, that is, the roommate was scared to scream, think about it is terrible, and this kind of small thing it is not easy to catch in case it runs out of the cage, so although it is not easy to be found, it is not recommended to raise.

    To sum up, what a wise choice to raise a turtle, although it is not cute but cost-effective, it will not disturb sleeping, you don't have to go out to walk, you can live in any corner without taking up space, and it is also fun to tease occasionally, and as long as you don't put it on the bright side, you won't be found at all!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you want to have a pet in college, a kitten or a puppy is definitely not suitable. After all, not to mention their size, it is already very dangerous to say that they will often bark uncontrollably, although many of the current kittens and puppies are really cute, but the answer still recommends that you do not choose to raise kittens and puppies.

    So we can only choose the direction of some small things, first of all, I recommend the little hamster, the little hamster Heng Meng, from the appearance, his cuteness is not lost to the kitten and puppy, and the hamster needs not much food, and not how to run around barking, holding the appearance of eating and super cute, if there are students who check, it can be said that the dormitory has been a mouse hahahaha. Although the life span of the little hamster is limited, his cuteness can definitely satisfy you.

    Secondly, some deep water creatures are also very suitable, because aquatic organisms are very suitable in terms of sound and action. It is very suitable to raise some small goldfish and small turtles, because they will not run around in action, and they are generally more limited in action. In terms of ornamental value, fish is also a good decoration that can bring vitality to the dormitory.

    It can bring a little vitality to the dormitory, and it is also very convenient for Weiyang fish to eat or something. Therefore, fish is also a good choice.

    Of course, the rabbit is also a good choice, the rabbit will not bark, the appearance is also cute, feeding the rabbit is also to buy vegetables or something, it is more convenient. And rabbits are a kind of animal that most girls like.

    Finally, it is also a good choice to raise green plants. Green plants are always convenient, but also can make people's mood better, only need to pay a little water, especially some ornamental classes, hanging baskets are easy to raise and good-looking, and there are cute meat. are all good choices.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    When I was in college, my roommate had a puppy, which was a small Hiromeran, and on the first night of raising a puppy, he was found by the dormitory aunt, because the puppy barked, and the puppy would bark at night, but at this time it was unfortunate that the dormitory aunt came to check, although we hid the puppy in the bed, but it was still found by the dormitory aunt, and then there was no way, the next morning my roommate sent the puppy home by courier.

    It can be seen from this that in the dormitory, if you want to think about kittens or puppies, then please stop this idea quickly, because the animals that can bark in the dormitory will definitely be discovered, and there will definitely be penalties after they are found.

    So if you really want to keep some small pets in the dormitory, can't it be easily discovered? I don't think it's a croaking animal, but it's not aggressive.

    Dad likes to raise fish, there is a water tank at home that is dedicated to raising fish, so I also like small fish very much, after I went to college, I bought myself a small fish tank, and then raised three or four small goldfish in it, and fed fish feed to the little goldfish every three or five times, so that these little goldfish accompanied me for nearly a year, and then the small fish did not know why they died, and I was sad for a long time.

    Later, on the street, I saw someone selling baby turtles, and bought two baby turtles on a whim, although animals like fish and baby turtles would not ask, but I encountered another problem, my fish tank is too shallow, and the little turtles will always crawl out, and then I will look for them all over the bedroom, and this is also said by the bedroom aunt, because I am afraid that the turtles will crawl to the place where we can't find and die.

    In fact, when I was in college, I still read more books, and I just had animals or something.

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