I worked @ UT in Austin and frequented the dorms reguarlyand never saw no four legged friend. So the answer is prolly NO. But don't take my work for it go to the shool's website and see what their rules are for pets. Meanwhile think goldfish. LOL
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no not all colleges do, but even if they do it depends on what pet u have
Nope. Only a ten gallon aqauarium. So get yourself a fish or some sea monkeys.
does the AIU tech school have dorms
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Texas Tech does not offer a veterinary degree.
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