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Can I have a dog at school?
You can't.

For students to keep pets in dormitories, colleges and universities have issued relevant regulations prohibiting keeping pets. I learned from Hainan Normal University that there is one of the school's disciplinary regulations: keeping pets in student dormitories, and giving warnings if you don't listen to dissuasion.

Yu, a teacher at Hainan University, believes that students have many problems in keeping pets. If the management is not good, it will affect the rest of other students and the hygiene of the dormitory, which will easily lead to tension between students. Keeping pets also takes up study time. After all, students' main task is to study. Some pets have parasites, which will affect their health.

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Qiu, director of the Department of Acute Infectious Diseases Prevention and Control of the Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said that students have many risks of bacterial and viral infection in keeping pets, and students are not encouraged to keep pets in such a narrow space as dormitory.

Qiu introduced, for example, in the process of raising cats and dogs, once a student is bitten or scratched, it is easy to get rabies and "cat scratch disease". "Rodents such as hamsters raised by students are also easy to cause epidemic hemorrhagic fever." Qiu said that this is a very harmful viral disease, and there is a risk of infection from biting or direct contact with rodents.

Due to the small space and poor ventilation in the dormitory, animal hair can easily cause some allergic diseases. Animals carry many viruses and fungi, and students are at great risk of contracting various skin diseases after contacting animals.

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People's Daily Online-Controversy about keeping pets on campus for college students includes snakes and spiders.