USW rules about pets for students

  • Please don’t get a pet while you’re a student. 
  • If you already own a pet, think very carefully before deciding whether to bring it to university. 
  • Pets are not allowed in USW’s student halls and some private landlords also prohibit the keeping of pets.
  • Abandoning a pet is very cruel and illegal under UK Law

In the past few years, the University has been made aware that some pets have been poorly cared for and, in a few cases, pets have even been abandoned by students when their courses ended.

Pets and Student Accommodation

Pets are not allowed in student halls. Private landlords may also prohibit the keeping of pets. 

Even if you move into accommodation that allows pets, caring for an animal is a big commitment which may not be compatible with student life.

Temporary Friendships with Pets

For those who love animals but can’t keep their own, there are some opportunities to temporarily experience the companionship of pets. 

  • Borrow My Doggy is an app connecting dog owners with people who would like to care for / play with dogs from time to time, but who can’t offer a permanent home to a dog. 
  • Temporary Animal Fostering is an option if your tenancy agreement allows pets, but you can’t keep pets permanently. Again, we urge you to carefully consider whether this is compatible with your student life. 
  • The University and Students’ Union sometimes organise dogs on campus days to help students relieve stress. On these days, a few dogs and puppies are hosted on campus for students to play with. 
  • We have also had lambs and other animals visit campus. Keep an eye on UniLife to see whether any more activities like this are being planned.