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Want to Bring Your Dog to Work?

There's an official day to do it! Here's how to make it a success

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Live the dream: take your dog to work Friday, June 26, this year’s official Take Your Dog To Work Day! Modern Dog magazine is a proud event sponsor and we’ve got tips for making a success of your dog’s foray into the workforce!

Many businesses—even those not traditiona­lly pet friendly—are opening their doors to employees’ dogs for this special day, making this a great opportunit­y to illustrate the well documented benefits of bringing your dog to work. (Think less stress and boosted employee moral.) Just how much of a draw is being able to bring your dog to work? A Modern Dog poll found a whopping 92% of respondent­s would accept a job with lesser pay if it meant they could bring their dogs to work with them. If employers want to make their employees happy, a dog-friendly workplace is definitely something to consider! But first things first: making that all-important first impression. Pet Sitters Internatio­nal, the mastermind behind this awesome annual event, shares…

4 Ways to Ensure Your Dog Has a Successful Job Shadowing Experience

1 Dogs should be kept on a leash, unless in the employee’s office or cubicle. Even the best-behaved dogs may not understand that not everyone loves puppy kisses or a pouncing pooch. Respect co-worker’s space by keeping your dog leashed when outside of your office or cubicle. Co-workers who want to pet your dog will come to you.

2 Employees should use a baby gate to prevent dogs from leaving their office unsupervis­ed. In the middle of an important sales call or during a visit from a business partner is not the best time for Fido to dash out of your office. Give your dog space to roam in your office while avoiding an unplanned escape by using a pet gate. Richell USA (richellusa.com) has a terrific selection.

3 Specific areas, such as bathrooms or employee dining halls, should be designated as dog-free. Even on Take Your Dog To Work Day, there will be limitation­s to where your dog can roam. Work with management and co-workers to decide which areas of the office will be dog free.

4 Have a back-up plan for taking your dog home if he is not comfortabl­e in the work environmen­t. While most dogs love spending a day at the office, it may be that your dog is not ready to enter the workforce. Have a back-up plan, such as a spouse, friend or profession­al pet sitter who can take care of your dog if he needs to leave the office.

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Everyday is Take Your Dog to Work Day at the Modern Dog offices! Top left: Esther and Rose tackle the banking. Above: Rose handles the phones.

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