Are you allowed pets in halls?

Most university-managed halls and private student accommodations in the UK have a strict no-pets policy, prohibiting animals such as cats, dogs, and rodents. Exceptions are generally limited to registered assistance dogs protected under the Equality Act 2010. Unauthorized pets can lead to fines, eviction, or issues with cleaning staff.
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Can you have pets in student halls?

Pets are not allowed in student halls. Private landlords may also prohibit the keeping of pets. Even if you move into accommodation that allows pets, caring for an animal is a big commitment which may not be compatible with student life.
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Are you allowed pets in hostels?

Often Hostels have self-catering areas to prepare you own food. Dogs will not be allowed in these areas, but in many hostels dogs will be allowed in communal areas, such as a shared lounge. It is always best to check before you visit.
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Can I have a pet in a College dorm?

It depends. Every school handles it differently. Some colleges allow pets in dorms under very specific circumstances, while others limit animals to service or emotional support animals (ESAs). And then there are a handful of campuses that are known for being pet-friendly from the get-go.
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Can I bring my dog to university lectures?

You can bring the dog to campus, but you should probably ask your professor (if you're in a small to medium-sized lecture hall) if they're comfortable with the dog in the classroom either because of allergies or fear of dogs.
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Do Harvard dorms allow pets?

Pets are only allowed in certain units within specific HUH properties, and there are restrictions on the number, type, breed, and weight of permitted pets. You will need to complete a Pet Authorization and Policies Rider before you move in. (You can view a sample policy rider here.)
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What is the 7 7 7 rule for dogs?

The "7-7-7 Rule" for dogs is a puppy socialization guideline, suggesting that before 7 weeks old (though often adapted for later, post-vaccination stages), a puppy should experience 7 new surfaces, 7 different people, and 7 new objects/challenges to build confidence and prevent fear, fostering a well-adjusted adult dog. Key elements include varied textures (grass, carpet, tile), meeting people of different ages/appearances, and gentle exposure to things like toys, crating, sounds, and simple obstacles (steps, tunnels).
 
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What is the 3-3-3 rule with cats?

The 3:3:3 Rule: Help Your New Cat Adjust to Their Home The 3:3:3 rule explains some general expectations for the transition process and some tips on how to support your cat through each stage: 3 days for initial acclimatization, 3 weeks for settling in, and by 3 months, they should be comfortable and at ease in their ...
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Do Uni homes allow pets?

You can request to have up to two pets (cats, dogs, etc.) per house. Approval is at the landlord's discretion.
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Can I have a hamster in a college dorm?

Popular pets to keep in a college dorm

If you have roommates, you may want to consider a pet that is less likely to intrude on their personal space or affect them if they have allergies. This may include a small caged pet or “pocket pet” such as: Rats. Hamsters or gerbils.
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Can you keep a cat in uni?

Most university accommodation will not allow pets. This is because animals (especially dogs and cats) may cause allergies with some students. This does also typically extend to emotional support animals so do keep that in mind.
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Can a 40 year old stay in a hostel?

Let's clear the air: the idea that hostels are exclusively for young partygoers or a party hostel scene is an outdated stereotype. These days, the average age in hostels can range from early 20s to late 50s or beyond. Hostels welcome a diverse mix of travelers, from solo adventurers to couples and families of all ages.
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Do any Oxford colleges allow pets?

None (yet). No pets... "Unless you count the Friars." None, however, students can apply to have assistance animals (such as an assistance dog). Ducklings hatch annually on the main site and the College ensures their protection as far as possible.
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Are you allowed dogs in Halls Gap?

Dogs are not allowed in the National Park and cats are prohibited in general in Halls Gap and surrounds.
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How to get around no pet policy?

There are a few options for pet owners who want to get around the no-pet policy, including obtaining an emotional support animal letter or negotiating with the landlord. After surveying 1,000 tenants, it was found that approximately 90% of renters have pets.
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Can I take a hamster to uni?

Typically, no pets, apart from assistance animals, are allowed in uni halls.
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What happens if your lease says no pets?

Negotiate a Deed of Variation with your Freeholder. A restrictive covenant in leasehold contracts often disallows keeping pets, such as cats and dogs in your flat. You might be able to negotiate a deed of variation with your freeholder to remove or vary this restriction.
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What annoys cats the most?

Cats get most annoyed by loud noises, strong smells (citrus, vinegar, cleaners), dirty litter boxes, changes in routine, pushy petting (especially belly rubs/paws), being confined (like in a carrier/car), and sudden lack of control, but they also hate being ignored or having their play sessions end without catching something, like with a laser pointer. 
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What is the hardest cat to get adopted?

Black Cats and Dogs Have Lower Adoption Rates

Research verifies that black dogs and cats have a lower chance of being adopted. It's a tragic fact that they tend to stay in shelters longer and are more likely to be euthanized due to shelter overcrowding than animals of other colors.
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What does cat 3 stand for?

Category 3 cable, commonly known as Cat 3 or station wire, and less commonly known as VG or voice-grade (as, for example, in 100BaseVG), is an unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable used in telephone wiring.
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How long does 1 hour feel to a dog?

An hour for a dog isn't a fixed "dog minute" but feels longer because of their higher metabolism and focus on routine; an hour can feel like a long time when bored, but they also perceive time through scents and body cues, making short waits feel longer or longer periods feel shorter depending on stimulation, though a simple (but less accurate) idea is a ratio of about 7 dog minutes to 1 human minute. 
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Is 7 dogs too many?

It's difficult to say just how many dogs is too many or when having several dogs turns into hoarding, as the answer depends greatly on the person who has the animals and how well they care for them. If someone has several canines and all those pups are healthy and happy, there isn't a problem.
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At what age is a dog not trainable?

This question is a common one, and the short answer is simple: a dog is never not trainable. While the popular saying "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" might make you think otherwise, the truth is that a dog's age has no bearing on its capacity to learn.
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