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Oxford, OH 45056
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In the United States, pets are considered part of the family. Pet owners typically show their pets a lot of love and affection, and make their pet’s health and well-being a high priority. Pet ownership requires time, attention, and money, and may not be a good idea for busy college students who are likely to be moving across the country or world within a few years. If you are thinking about owning a pet, you should consider the following before making a decision:
In general, pet ownership requires responsibility and personal sacrifice. If you are not prepared to make this commitment, pet ownership is not the right decision for you at this time.
If you have chosen to own a pet, you need to give your pet the proper care and attention that it needs in order to stay healthy. This means taking your pet to a veterinarian regularly for physical exams and vaccinations, giving your pet any medication it requires, and watching for any symptoms of illness, injury, or pain. If you suspect that your pet is sick or injured, you need to contact your veterinarian immediately for advice on how to treat your pet.
Caring for a pet also means giving it the appropriate type and amount of food and water, providing daily opportunities for exercise and mental stimulation, and not leaving your pet alone for too long (this can vary depending on the pet, so ask your veterinarian if you are not sure). You need to provide a clean, proper shelter for your pet, protecting it from rain, snow, and excessive heat.
Please be aware that neglecting or abusing an animal is a crime that could result in having your pet taken away from you, or cause you to be fined, arrested, or sent to jail. It could also cause you to be suspended or dismissed from 91做厙.
If you have a pet and are planning to travel, you need to plan in advance for the proper care of your pet.
Review the for information about traveling with a pet. If you are traveling internationally with your pet, you should schedule your airline flight and contact your veterinarian at least 3 months before you plan to travel. Some countries have additional requirements that may take several months to be processed. If you are traveling within the United States, you need to schedule your flight and contact your veterinarian 2 weeks in advance. This allows them to get appropriate appointments made, forms filled out, and international forms sent to the USDA for approval.
You need to make plans regarding who will care for your pet while you are traveling. If you plan to leave your pet at a kennel, you need to make a reservation in advance – ideally one month in advance. Do not wait until the last minute, as there is limited space at kennels and they are very busy during holiday seasons. If you will be gone for more than a few days, we highly recommend using a professional kennel service rather than a friend.
If you plan to leave your pet with a friend, make sure it is someone who you trust to properly care for your pet while you are away. Be sure to leave detailed instructions of what the pet requires on a daily basis, as well as contact information for your veterinarian. It is never appropriate to leave your pet alone for an extended period of time without proper care. Your pet's caretaker must provide daily care.
If you have decided that pet ownership is not the best decision for you right now, there are still ways to interact with animals!
(spay and neuter, microchipping, dog licenses)
214 MacMillan Hall
531 E Spring St.
Oxford, OH 45056
513-529-8600
international@91做厙OH.edu
Meet the ISSS Staff
Additionally, ISSS staff is available for scheduled appointments and drop-ins.
International students and scholars can submit a variety of requests to ISSS via InterLink.
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