How to get over a dog?

2010-09-22 4:01 am
My mom took away my dog at the beginig of the summer.
It is a very long complicated story, but I do understand some of her reasons, though her best is that she doesn't want to be tied down to a dog, which is unexceptable, a comitment to a dog is for their life!
I've cried myself to sleep every night for the past 2 and a half months, I'm so stressed without a happy puppy face in my life!
I really don't know what to do to get over her I miss her so much!
I have thought long and hard about getting my own dog, there is nothing to stop me and I have a flawless plan that I have worked on all summer, but my mom still won't let me.
The reason she says this is because I'm going to university next year and I won't be able to take it with me. I think I can. Has anyone managed to have enough time for a dog in university?
I need advise and help!
Thanks in advance!
更新1:

I had my dog for five years she was my best fried and was with me through sone of the hardest tines in my life so far. I still get to see her once in a while he is living with my aunt an uncle on their acreage three miles away so at least I know that she is happy, unfortunately I'm not :'( I an really just looking for a way to get over the obstacle of university, we've had some discussions and done a lot of thinking, university is the only issue that still stands.

回答 (5)

2010-09-22 4:10 am
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Hopefully she and you found it a good home. That is some consolation, at least. I lost my old faithful companion this year to sickness and old age after having her for 14 years. Now THAT IS hard to get over. You'll get over it with time, and you'll get older, and before long, you'll be able to have your own dog, regardless. Just look forward to that day.



Papaw
2010-09-22 11:09 am
It all depends on the kind of accommodation you'll get in university. It also depends on whether you'll need to work part-time.

It's very hard to lose a dog. It's also tough to be tied down. Your mom has her pressure from her life so don't blame her for not helping you to keep the dog.

I won't give up a dog myself so I can appreciate the way you feel about it. So think it out along the accommodation and part-time job aspects and see if you could work something out. Good luck!
2010-09-30 6:45 am
Go to university and finish your education first. It will be worth the wait to provide a loving , stable home for a dog. You got to think about the dog, and it's needs before anything else. Put your feelings to the side and remember you had to learn a very hard lesson before. Your not going to want to repeat it.
2010-09-26 7:38 pm
There are 17 pet friendly colleges and universities. Some have size and spay neuter requirements, and shot requirements. Some require your pet to be in a cage. The most popular colleges are.....
Eckerd college, St Petersberg Florida
Stephens college,,Missouri
New Mexico State University New Mexico
MIT Massachusetts Tistitute of Technology
CALTECH California Institute of Technology
State University of New York, Canton
Shimer college Waukegan Ill
UCLA
Vassar
University of Pennsylvania.

They find that it is a positive experience to bring your dog to college for the student, and there are no limits to pet sitters if you need one. You might try typing pet friendly colleges in your search engine for more information, because they all seem to have different requirements and rules. good luck
2010-09-22 11:28 am
Well, you can never get over a dog no matter how hard you try. But the best thing you can do to try to not take your loose so hard is to find something else you enjoy. And you have to make sure the university you are going to allows dogs. Some only allow animals under 23 pounds so check first.


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