By Associated Press - Monday, February 25, 2019

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Philadelphia’s La Salle University says it will let students keep dogs as pets in a college residence hall starting this fall.

The idea grew from a twice-annual event where faculty and staff are encouraged to bring their pets to work to mingle with the student body. Philly.com reports schools locally and nationally - including La Salle - already allow dogs and other pets if they are required for therapeutic reasons or if they are service animals.

La Salle will allow dogs in St. George Hall, a 55-bed upperclassmen residence hall with single and double rooms. The school says roommates must agree to a dog and pets can be walked around campus on a leash.



Dogs fit for admission must weigh less than 30 pounds.

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