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    Re: How can I hide my snakes in my dorm at college?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lizardlicks View Post
    To get a pet approved as a therapy pet, you do have to have a condition diagnosed and documented by a relevant medical professional. It can be anything from anxiety to Asperger's/ASD to depression, and a whole range of physical disabilities for which that pet provides some kind of relief. And usually you have to explain how the pet aids you in alleviating symptoms; usually not that hard, pets of all kinds have been proven to lower stress levels simply by existing with their humans.

    Before you think of trying "this" you might want to think about how it could affect your future.

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