Pwca
Posted : 4/28/2007 1:20:32 PM
I think people have given you a lot of good advice, so I'll just chip in a few more things.
What are you going o do with the dog when you move out on your own in two or three years? Money will be tight, you're not going to be able to afford a house-and-yard, and with a dog- especially a large dog- you're going to be priced out of most of the cheapest apartments around.
If you *REALLY* must get a dog, I'd recommend you find osmething smaller-to-medium- unless you're a marathoner, a 25 pound dog will totally be able to keep up, under 30 pounds, and an adult NOW. It'll be a LOT easier for that dog to adapt in 3-4 yeras to apartment living than a young adult very active working breed- especially once you start working full time, when your schedule will totally change from being a student.
If you like the look of the husky, look at American Eskimos, Shiba Inu (not an easy breed, but not imposible for a first time owner), look at corgis (ditto). Look at Alaskan Klee Kai and German Spitzes. Heck, look at Pomeranian and sheltie rescue groups! All of these will be easier to manage in an apartment. And the chances of you living with your parents for the next 12-15 years are pretty darn low.