06-15-2010, 08:15 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: South Carolina
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Originally Posted by DvlshAngel985 You bring up a big point I never thought about until reading your post. My post was based on Kaji, and my roomies dog Danger. Both were definitely out of the puppy stage, Kaji was one and Danger was 4 or 5 (shelter dog), so neither needed the constant attention a little puppy did. They both needed training, and the odd hours of college life allowed for training, but it wouldn't allow for a puppy. I could be wrong as I haven't experienced raising a pup. And for that person that said class schedule was flexible, I WISH! After all my core curriculum was finished, and all I had were major requirements the flexibility part went out the window. My schedule was basically take what I can get when I can get it. It works for low maintenance dogs like Kaji and Danger, who were content with lots of short walks, and long hours of sitting by my side as I researched whatever or studied; but a puppy who is hyper, active, and needing constant attention, college life is probably not a good idea. | Cody would be around 5 years old (he is 9mth old now) by the time I considered bringing him into the campus (Sophomore/Junior Year, possibly waiting until Senior). So I wouldn't be bringing in a puppy to the situation (though I have thought about it), I don't think it would be the smartest decision I ever made if I did. |
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