Are there any pets that can be kept in the dormitory, and why can t I have a pet in the dormitory?

Updated on pet 2024-08-03
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    In China, most school dormitories do not allow pets, because they are all collective dormitories, which can easily affect students. If you like pets, the people in the dormitory may not like them, which will easily cause some conflicts and disputes.

    In addition, there is another important reason why the school does not allow students to keep pets: some students like to abandon them casually and cannot be a qualified shovel officer, which leads to an increase in stray animals on campus and may also hurt other students.

    For most people, dogs and cats are more popular with students. However, it is not suitable to keep them as pets in school dormitories.

    Because dogs especially like to bark, it is very easy to affect roommates and other dormitory people, in addition, you also need to walk them often, if you take them out, you will be seen by the building manager, do not take them out, dogs in a small space is very easy to suffocate, and even destroy. Dogs are really not suitable in college dormitories, especially medium-sized and large dogs, as long as they bark, the building manager aunt will find out.

    1. Hamsters. This animal is quite suitable for keeping in a dormitory, however, it has some flavor and can be very troublesome.

    2. Lizards. Lizards are a good choice, but they require equipment such as UV lamps.

    3. Goldfish and other fish.

    Goldfish are also more suitable for raising in dormitories.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The dormitory is a room shared by many people, if you must have pets, first of all, you must not disturb other people's work and rest, you can't have a smell, and it must be easy to carry, so you can only keep a special small body, such as a honey quoll.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Clause.

    1. I don't know how to raise scientifically.

    Not everyone knows how to raise pets scientifically, but they just treat pets as toys and don't really be responsible for them and respect them. Pets need to be cleaned regularly, they need to be cleaned up of excrement, they need regular immunization and deworming, and if not handled properly, a healthy little animal can get sick and even spread germs or parasites. School dormitories are densely populated public spaces, and the consequences of disease transmission can be devastating.

    Clause. Second, do not know how to train pets.

    Not everyone knows how to train pets, and college students don't have that much time to train them. Pets that lack behavioral training may bark in the middle of the night to affect others' rest, may also bite others, and may also bite other people's belongings, which is very likely to become a safety hazard in the dormitory.

    Clause. 3. It will affect others.

    Not everyone is a pet fan, and even if the roommate agrees, living in this common area will inevitably affect others. Some people are born allergic to pets, some people are afraid of pets because they have been chased and bitten by small animals, what should they do when they encounter pets? Living at home, because the barking of the puppy will be complained about, not to mention the school.

    Clause. Fourth, the cost of raising pets is high.

    Clause. Fifth, the sense of responsibility is insufficient.

    Not everyone is responsible enough, a pet usually has a lifespan of about ten years, and it takes a lot of patience, energy, time, and money to take care of a pet. I've seen many people take their pets back just on the spur of the moment and on impulse, only to abandon them after a while because they feel like they're an endless nuisance.

    There are many stray pets in the vicinity of the university town that students are reluctant to take away after graduation. Such irresponsible, self-interested people are really to be condemned.

    Clause. 6. Influence learning.

    For college students themselves, the most important thing now is school, followed by learning and enhancing the ability to interact with people, if you put your mind on your pet, it will affect your own learning, and hinder the opportunity to interact with your classmates, and your own instability will cause harm to your pet.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Untrained pets, such as dogs, may bark in the middle of the night to disturb others' rest, bite others, and are very likely to become a dormitory safety hazard.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Personally, I think that college students should not keep pets in the dormitory, disturbing other people's rest, and the smell of pets will be annoying.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Having pets has a lot of risk of bacterial and viral infection, so students are not encouraged to keep pets in a small space such as the dormitory, "Animals usually carry a large number of parasites, such as toxoplasma gondii, hydatid worm, etc., once they invade the human body, they will harm various organs in the body such as the liver."

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Then you have to see if it's a public place.,If it's a school dormitory.,Or a public place like a company dormitory.,It's definitely not a public place.,After all, it's not your own home.。

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Pets need to be cleaned regularly, their excrement is cleaned up, they need regular immunization and deworming, and if not handled properly, they can spread germs or parasites, and school dormitories are densely populated public spaces.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The dormitory is not the same as the room you rent, not everyone likes animals, not to mention that the hygiene is not so good, and the body of cats and dogs smells! It is recommended not to raise! You can raise the house you rent as you like.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Due to the small space and poor ventilation of the dormitory, the hair of the animals is also prone to some allergic diseases. Animals carry a lot of viruses and fungi, and students are at great risk of contracting various ** diseases after coming into contact with animals.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pets also have to see what pets, fish are okay, if cats and dogs, there will be a peculiar smell and hair or something, it is inevitable to bring trouble to other people in the bedroom, unless you have a bedroom, then you can raise it casually.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Among the many small pets, turtles are more popular, they will not take up much space, nor will they have a lot of food, only need a container to hold it plus a little water, and the turtle is also very facing, leaves, all kinds of vegetables are its food, generally speaking, turtles are more adaptable and disease resistant, do not need you to spend too much time on it, but they still need to pay attention to the requirements of water quality and temperature.

    2. As a talking bird, the parrot can be said to be very popular with people, it will not only imitate the owner's speech, but also bring you more language communication that other animals can not give, when there is no time to be locked in the cage, when there is time, it is also good to let it out and flutter, the most important thing is that it can also play a role in enlivening the atmosphere, feeding comparison, and the beautiful appearance can also bring you a different visual enjoyment.

    3. When breeding small hamsters, it should be noted that the most suitable temperature for them to live is about 20-28 degrees, relatively speaking, there are more girls who raise hamsters, the plush appearance and the touching look are very cute, but for hamsters, exercise is very important, if you don't get enough exercise, it will appear to bite the cage, and they take a bath more inclined to sand bath, their food is very much, peanuts, pine nuts, spinach, walnuts and so on are what it likes, So don't worry about food in the dormitory.

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