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Ymse   
14 Aug 2015
Study / How is the University of Lodz? [11]

As soon as I'm done with my bachlor in medicine, I'm thinking about the Medical program in Lodz. But I have a few concerns.

I have a lovely silver labrador that I brought from Germany when I worked there. This happy chap is always on my side, and to be departet from him is just not an option. Is it possible to combine the student life with having a dog.

Second is living. I have tried to find a small house on the outskirts, where it would be easier to have a dog. I also heard that there is petsitters that can walk Your dog when you are at School. What qualifications do they have?

I also have a lot of stuff and Furniture. How much of this I will bring I don't know. But with a bit of luck the army will pay the moving costs. I would love to find come cool room mates that would have the same view as me on living. I love outdoors, and Im weighing Storage Space more that fancy Kitchen on newly renovated. For me I would appreciate cool creative People who Thinks a slackline indoors i superb for rainy days.

The most People I see on the students forum looks like they are more "serious" stutends and whant to settle into that style. I have traveld alot, and of course have some missions from the military, and on top of this gained some life wisedom, so I do not think I will be emerged in books from sunrise til sunset, and I learn the best together with other creative souls.

So this was a bit of a loose request but just want to get the ball running. Everything that makes me see some birghtness in the further is Nice ;)
Ymse   
15 Aug 2015
Study / Student life (with a dog) in Lodz, Poland [18]

As soon as I'm done with my bachlor in medicine, I'm thinking about the Medical program in Lodz. But I have a few concerns.

I have a lovely silver labrador that I brought from Germany when I worked there. This happy chap is always on my side, and to be departet from him is just not an option. Is it possible to combine the student life with having a dog.

Second is living. I have tried to find a small house on the outskirts, where it would be easier to have a dog. I also heard that there is petsitters that can walk Your dog when you are at School. What qualifications do they have?

I also have a lot of stuff and Furniture. How much of this I will bring I don't know. But with a bit of luck the army will pay the moving costs. I would love to find come cool room mates that would have the same view as me on living. I love outdoors, and Im weighing Storage Space more that fancy Kitchen on newly renovated. For me I would appreciate cool creative People who Thinks a slackline indoors i superb for rainy days.

The most People I see on the students forum looks like they are more "serious" stutends and whant to settle into that style. I have traveld alot, and of course have some missions from the military, and on top of this gained some life wisedom, so I do not think I will be emerged in books from sunrise til sunset, and I learn the best together with other creative souls.

So this was a bit of a loose request but just want to get the ball running. Everything that makes me see some birghtness in the further is Nice ;)

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Ymse   
15 Aug 2015
Study / Student life (with a dog) in Lodz, Poland [18]

Doug: But I can not bring the dog inside any buildings on campus I Guess? But hoped to find a Nice Place where it's possible to rent a petsitter for those long days at uni. Of course I know it's gonna be a Challenge, but I can't give him away. He's been With me for so many hard times in life.

Roger: He got the chip and everything in Place. I brought him from Germany when I worked there. You can say what you want about the Germans, but "ordnung must sein" :)
Ymse   
15 Aug 2015
Study / Student life (with a dog) in Lodz, Poland [18]

I have to admit that during my service in Kosovo we shot a lot of stray dogs. But they was a danger to humans. There was actually a kid killed in on of the villages we patroled.

But I Guess he would manage at home. But would need to be a bit more structured With my daily routines. But would be cool to find a roomate that also is found of dogs.

And I Guess for those long study days it's possible to hire someone to walk him.

But is it a problem to find a appartment where they Accept dogs?
Ymse   
16 Aug 2015
Study / Student life (with a dog) in Lodz, Poland [18]

Appreciate all replies, but please dont deviate to much from the topic. My main concern is how it is to have a dog when studying in Poland :)