But what about all the students that could not quite get the Dr 's to prescribe them with a need for a therapy dog? With that being said, Schreiner should allow all animals, with or without them being registered as a ‘therapy pet,” to upperclassmen living in the apartments with some requirements. These requirements would be that all roommates must agree to have a pet in the apartment and putting down a pet deposit of $500 or however much Schreiner deems fit as well as making sure the pet is trained. By having the owner/ student put down a $500 deposit this would be to cover any damages made to the carpet and/or apartment the pet causes. The act of putting down a pet deposit also gives students a real-life application to what to expect when we get out of college and go to rent an apartment with a pet and the responsibility of living with a
But what about all the students that could not quite get the Dr 's to prescribe them with a need for a therapy dog? With that being said, Schreiner should allow all animals, with or without them being registered as a ‘therapy pet,” to upperclassmen living in the apartments with some requirements. These requirements would be that all roommates must agree to have a pet in the apartment and putting down a pet deposit of $500 or however much Schreiner deems fit as well as making sure the pet is trained. By having the owner/ student put down a $500 deposit this would be to cover any damages made to the carpet and/or apartment the pet causes. The act of putting down a pet deposit also gives students a real-life application to what to expect when we get out of college and go to rent an apartment with a pet and the responsibility of living with a