
-The Dark Rising- wrote:hey guys, i have a pretty serious question for dog-owning apartment dwellers and/or college students here
a little background: i'm a full time college student that has a part time work study job (which means I am allowed to do homework on the clock). i am taking 16 credits this upcoming semester, and i am moving into a 280 square foot studio apartment with my long-term boyfriend who will be working full time about 30 minutes away. Both of us love dogs, and he currently lives with his family who owns 3 of them.
We desperately want a dog when we move out, but we recognize that we might not have the time to care properly for it. I know that a cat may be preferable in our situation, but neither of us are particularly fond of cats. If we did adopt a dog, we wouldn't get a puppy since they require a lot more time, we'd go for an adult dog.
On another note, our apartment is located just across the street from a pretty sizable park, and I am an avid distance runner and would love to bring a doggo with me for some of my long runs. That being said, our dog would definitely be exercised, just maybe not more than once or twice a day.
We were thinking about 'test driving' being a dog owner by taking care of one of his parent's dogs for about a week to see how it goes.
So, this brings me to my final question. Is it doable to own and care for a dog as a college student in a small apartment? If any of you have any stories or advice to share, or even breed recommendations, i would love to hear them!
TL;DR
college student and boyfriend want a dog, seeking advice and/or success stories and/or 'horror' stores
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Ghosten wrote:mood, wrote:anxiety update. 1 /// ROCCO'S ANXIETY NOT MINE DADODODODO
ok so i basically just feel like doing this, because my pup's social anxiety bothers me. like scares me in a way. because what he does is kind of scary or unsettling is the word. just in a small way. but anyway since my family travels a lot we were in tennessee for three days with my family. and while we were gone, rocco jumped the fence. (it is four feet and wire). woo, there goes my boy using his agility skills. :,) ). anyway, i was actually surprised once my sister told us. (our dog sitter is our sister's friend so ye). anyway, i hope this doesn't hurt his joints or anything though. because four feet is way higher than his shoulder. also, my boy is heavy (but not terribly overweight nor obese). he is around seventy- eighty pounds i believe. it may seem heavy, but i hope you believe that i do walk him. and seventy pounds is a lot of weight to fall onto. anyway, i just wanted to inform you of his adventures. also, he jumped the fence to run after this dog. which may i add, he has never ever done this. ever while we were there with him. the only time he ever jumped the fence is when he used a bench that was near the fence. also, he did this to follow us to school. (im saying also a lot jeez ). so yeah. i think he feels pressured or something. and i really don't know what is going on. but if anything else happens while we're away this is just a little post to tell you guys.
and i also figured out that i think a day is when he starts to worry. like a few hours is no problem. maybe if we are gone for the day & into the night he starts to worry a bit. and two days is probably what really puts him off. just wanted to add that little bit.
Firstly, perhaps your dog is territorial, which might be why he jumped the fence to get to another dog. If it was a female dog in heat, you probably would of had a litter of puppies on your hand. Have you considered getting Rocco fixed? Secondly, if he becomes anxious during the day or being left alone for long periods, maybe you could invest in an anxiety vest or see about pet-friendly medications he could take to reduce his stress.
Luzien wrote:awwww...happy birthday marley:mrgreen: and also got such a nice cake
and the cute look in there face...can we please please eat now


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