Pet owners usually have the same housing options as non pet owners. Many motels and hotels have pet owners options with an additional fee and apartments also allow pets with a deposit.
It looks like the majority of corporate housing communities do allow pets. This is especially true of those communities that are short term living places for families who have moved for the job and need more time to find the right house for them. The ones who may not allow pets are more likely to be for the business person who is on a short term, temporary assignment.
Every shared housing situation has guidelines for pets. Condominiums and co-ops also have governing documents, wherein you'll find the guidelines for pets.
yes
In brief, it is harmful for pets to chew on or eat insulation. Keep your pets from gaining access or the opportunity to get at insulation.
Generally, yes, although, if you get housing off-post, you'll have to find a place where you'll be allowed to have your pets.
People do not normally eat their pets.
lots of people have "friends" that are pets
No..
People have pets as a friend, as entertainment, and to have something to care for.
Pets are alkie by entertaning people and relaying on people.
In order to have pets at ODU, you have to live in a non-university owned housing complex. Also, your renter has to approve pets as well. As for having them in the dorm buildings; completely restricted. Only fish are allowed.
YES they make good pets even though they have a short life span. On the envelope Triops pack I got it said they were pets