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    It takes maturity for students to have pets • The Tulane Hullabaloo

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    (Harry Goldthrope)

    Across the Tulane University student population, students have pets ranging from reptiles to rabbits to dogs. Pets can be invaluable companions for college students, helping them develop a sense of responsibility and adjust to adulthood. However, getting a pet takes time, dedication, and patience. Students must be accountable and think deeply before getting a pet.

    In Tulane, emotional support animal Allowed in dorms. However, most students leave campus in her junior year, so pets are allowed if rental agreements allow. Tulane requires a painstaking process to approve pets on campus. As such, most students who have special accommodations for pets in dormitories fully understand the time and effort animals require. It’s easy for students who live off-campus to commit to animals without realizing the effort it takes to care for them.

    Before adopting, students should research what kind of pet they want. If possible, we should also consider conducting test runs using animals.Students can be developed from organizations such as TakePawsRescue again Rescue of Zeus at New Orleans. Nurturing gives students insight into the daily tasks involved in owning a pet and whether they are ready for the challenge. TakePaws are very popular across campus. Junior Hannah Castillo, who has many of her TakePaws dog crib, said, “I loved the TakePaws babysitters. Spending time with them without fully committing to adopting them was a great way to spend time with them.” It’s wonderful.”

    Similarly, Tulane is Tulane University Service Dog Training and Education Program, students can apply to train their puppies to be service dogs. TUSTEP offers a great opportunity for animal lovers who may not be ready to have a dog for the rest of their lives. Students may not know if the same resources will be available for pet care after graduation.

    Pets can be affectionate companions for young adults as students assess their lifestyles and abilities. lower cortisol Increase levels in the body and reduce stress. Pets can also help fight loneliness. 85 Percentages of pet owners surveyed say pets help them feel less isolated and lonely.

    Students who are ready to take on the challenge of owning a pet learn valuable skills of time management and accountability. Owning a pet usually requires a strict schedule of diet, exercise, and general care. These life skills prepare students to do more than just own pets. Senior Phoebe Hurwitz says, “I love having my own dog. It teaches responsibility.”

    Not all pets require the same effort to raise and train a new puppy. Animals such as rabbits, cats and hamsters provide companionship without daily walks or intensive training. Also, senior dogs typically have much lower energy and have trouble finding a housethis may be a viable option for young adults.

    If students decide if they can take the time to care for animals, both students and pets can find loving new friends.