

vn2004 said:anyone planning on bringing/getting a dog for med school? think it's possible to walk the dog every day and take care of it during school?
vn2004 said:anyone planning on bringing/getting a dog for med school? think it's possible to walk the dog every day and take care of it during school?
Pepper1o1 said:I've been thinking about that too! I really really want a dog, but I kinda want to raise it from a puppy, and I think that might be really difficult. I think it might depend on the school (like if you only have class from 9-12, you could probably do it)...
Also can you have dogs in dorms, or only in some apartments?
Radiohead said:During 1st year, you should have no trouble whatsoever taking care of a dog, as long as you live in a place that allows them. You are only in class for 4-6 hours/day so you can walk him/her in the AM and when you get home. You will only be studying 3-4 hours extra/day (at MOST), so that leaves plenty of time for parks, playing, etc. I got a dog during my 3rd year. 3rd year is different, not because it is harder, but because you have so little free time. So, there were times where my dog would go 12 hours without going to the bathroom. We ended up going great, and now I am a 4th year with all the free time in the world. I would say not to think twice about getting the dog, you will need it.
chef_NU said:Damn I really want a dog too. No puppies for first year then?

Definitely go for a mutt. My family has a wonderful, but inbred, standard poodle that has developed Addison's (sp?) Disease. Let the miracle of sexual reproduction wipe away all those recessive traits and save a life at the same time: go to your local pound and adopt a mutt.Chris127 said:Everyone wants to have a dog...
Just curious, what kind of dogs do you guys want? Golden Retreivers are awesome IMO
house is great for dogs. I just let them out side all day and they run around. 👍 Except they have ruined our yard, its trashed and will take alot of repairs (read: holes and trash which they rip up). We have two big dogs ... great dane/german shepard mix and a black lab mix. Food is expensive, toys they rip through, and I can't get them to NOT pee/pooop in the garage when we put them there at night. We should have crate trained them but that wouldn't work now. They are almost a year old, probably 10 mns.tigress said:I love dogs. I'm waiting until we get a house someday, though. Also they're pretty expensive.
But anyway, I just remember when my dog (who lives with my parents) was a puppy. He needed a LOT of attention and training. Maybe a slightly older puppy (like if you got it a bunch of months before starting school) would be more manageable. And probably some breeds would do better than others.
But heck, I'm going to have a baby when I start med school. So what am I saying -- a puppy should be easy![]()
Orthodoc40 said:Dogs are pack-oriented animals (aka - family oriented). Even though they are capable of it, they really can't stand being alone for hours on end. If you aren't going to be home much, or you want the freedom to come & go as you please, making last minute plans to be out all night and the like, please don't get one! As a former pet-sitter, I've seen so many people get a dog and here is what the dog's day is like:
Wake up
Maybe get to see your family for an hour in the morning before they all run off to work or school, etc....during that hour you get hurried out the door to pee or poop as fast as possible so your owner can get to work, or school, etc...
Spend 8+ hours a day alone, doing not very much of anything fun or exciting.
Family comes home, hurries you out the door to pee or poop as fast as possible so they can eat dinner, get all their tasks done, etc....
Eat dinner, spend a few hours with the family before going to sleep & doing it all over again.
So, if this is going to be your dog's life - just think about it. You gotta ask yourself why you want one, if you only see it that often...
I agree. My girls definetely get through the days with each other (and make messes together).anon-y-mouse said:But seriously, I've heard getting two dogs together is better, b/c then they can play with each other when you're gone?
SuzieQ3417 said:(we have a Brittany, but Labs are also notoroiuos)...
ingamina said:I'm taking my two labs, as well as my (8 mo. old) st. bernard.
vn2004 said:anyone planning on bringing/getting a dog for med school? think it's possible to walk the dog every day and take care of it during school?
Joonie said:i have had my dog for 8 years now. i want to bring him to med school with me. but what if i can't? and what if i can't find any friends who'd want to take him in?
i refuse to just SELL him like property, but i would like him to meet a new owner/friend. have any of you done this before? i don't even know where to start looking for a new home for him, even if it's for just in case. i heard the spca wouldn't just take a dog i'd bring in. 🙁
usnavdoc said:So you have had a commitment to him for the last 8 years. But you are willing to give him away just b/c it would inconvenience your life a bit. Nice. Im sure you will make a wonderful doctor or spouse.
GA_MDhopeful said:WOW. two labs AND a st. bernard?
you, my friend, are one crazy/lucky/busy person. 😀
my boyfriend and i were oogling at this post and give you mad props. we have one lab and it's quite enough to handle at the moment...
I don't know anything about the breeds you mentioned, but I'm pretty sure the cat in your avatar would NOT get along with any puppies you bring home.Chinorean said:Ok, what if I get a puppy and a kitty so that they can play together but not necessarily tear the house down? I do like both animals and I know if you socialize them right, they will get along. I'm thinking along the lines of a bison frise and russian blue since they're mildly hypoallergenic. Do you think this combination would have an easier time adjusting to long hours alone?
Joonie said:i have had my dog for 8 years now. i want to bring him to med school with me. but what if i can't? and what if i can't find any friends who'd want to take him in?
i refuse to just SELL him like property, but i would like him to meet a new owner/friend. have any of you done this before? i don't even know where to start looking for a new home for him, even if it's for just in case. i heard the spca wouldn't just take a dog i'd bring in. 🙁