jplante4 wrote:
Well, I would normally suggest that you get your priorities straight and with so much on your plate (GF, school, full time job) that you consider getting rid of the animals. However as an animal lover myself, I know how hard it would be to do that. Get one of those phony service dog certificates for the pit and then they cannot refuse to rent to you.
Yeah, I know it's sleazy. They have the deck stacked against you. Even it up.
I have seen campgrounds charge extra for pit bulls and more than one dog. Really, if you can find a nice home for the pit bull, your life will greatly simplify.
I know, all things considered, we could both live on campus fairly cheaply if we just did not have any animals. However, the idea is to find accommodations where we were not forced to make that decision, because we absolute love our pet dynamic in the house with our three furry family members. The parks I have talked to have no issue with our dog being part pit, or her weight, just in her temperament. However, they are concerned with all of our animals temperament, not just our pit mix. We can make it work I think, it'll just be an adjustment.