University Allows Pets -- Not Just Assistance Animals!

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is one of the very few universities that respond to students’ needs when it comes to pets. Just recently, their associate vice president for student affairs Stacie Wolbert says that they will be allowing pets to occupy the two floors of Lawrence Towers A.

She says that up to 50 students are allowed to bring their pets to school. Dogs that are allowed should weigh no more than 40 pounds. It should be at least 6 months old and be on a leash. Most importantly, the students will have to be responsible for their pets and that includes when the pet attacks other people or animals, or cause damage to the facility.

Edinboro University will not charge fees for students to have the pet on campus.

Article source: goerie.com

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