I'm gonna come here to ask you all for a little personal advice, because I feel like pre-vets are good people to ask in this situation.
I've worked at my shelter for a little over a year, and I love a lot of the animals and I have my favorites, but I get really excited for my favorites to go home to new families, I've been really good about not wanting to take every animal home with me. however every once in a while one of the animals just feels right-- in the whole year I've been here, I've had one dog and one cat with whom I really connected, however being in a dorm and having parents unwilling to help with animals made the decision. luckily both of these animals found amazing homes, so it's not so bad.
however right now we've got a little bull terrier with an awful case of mange and she is just everything I want in a dog. I play with her and take her outside-- even though I have to suit up in the plastic clothes-- and she's pretty housebroken, got a great personality, and likes cats. (my requirements for a dog!)
my current situation is tough, as I'm going to graduate at the beginning of may and move back in with my family (who live in the same town as my college and shelter) and continue working and going to school for probably two years to get my pre-reqs. if I live with my parents I can bank a lot of money, which is great. however my parents don't like dogs and will not let me have one while I'm living there.
I've been trying to crunch numbers and see whether I can afford to live on my own and care for this little dog, and I think I can make it work, though it will be pretty hard and a lot less financially secure. I'm hoping if I explain this to my parents they might call my bluff and let me live with them and adopt the little piglet (when she came in she was pink because her hair was gone, and she snorts! adorable). I have some money banked (emergency vet fund) and can get food/crate/toys very cheap (or free) because of my job.
I know this is more of a personal decision, but has anyone been through something similar? I know I can probably assure she'll get a good home, but there's just something about her. any suggestions?
I've worked at my shelter for a little over a year, and I love a lot of the animals and I have my favorites, but I get really excited for my favorites to go home to new families, I've been really good about not wanting to take every animal home with me. however every once in a while one of the animals just feels right-- in the whole year I've been here, I've had one dog and one cat with whom I really connected, however being in a dorm and having parents unwilling to help with animals made the decision. luckily both of these animals found amazing homes, so it's not so bad.
however right now we've got a little bull terrier with an awful case of mange and she is just everything I want in a dog. I play with her and take her outside-- even though I have to suit up in the plastic clothes-- and she's pretty housebroken, got a great personality, and likes cats. (my requirements for a dog!)
my current situation is tough, as I'm going to graduate at the beginning of may and move back in with my family (who live in the same town as my college and shelter) and continue working and going to school for probably two years to get my pre-reqs. if I live with my parents I can bank a lot of money, which is great. however my parents don't like dogs and will not let me have one while I'm living there.
I've been trying to crunch numbers and see whether I can afford to live on my own and care for this little dog, and I think I can make it work, though it will be pretty hard and a lot less financially secure. I'm hoping if I explain this to my parents they might call my bluff and let me live with them and adopt the little piglet (when she came in she was pink because her hair was gone, and she snorts! adorable). I have some money banked (emergency vet fund) and can get food/crate/toys very cheap (or free) because of my job.
I know this is more of a personal decision, but has anyone been through something similar? I know I can probably assure she'll get a good home, but there's just something about her. any suggestions?

