THE BREGMAN VETERINARY GROUP
www.BregmanVetGroup.com
www.BregmanVetGroup.com
Tomorrow is National Take Your Dog to
Work Day, so celebrate by bringing in your four legged best friend to your
office. But before doing so you should consider these things so you have the
most relaxing day possible!
- Make sure your coworkers are okay with you
bringing in your dog first, they may be allergic to or afraid of dogs.
- Bring supplies! Make sure to bring food and
water (and bowls), toys, a bed, and poop bags. This way you can keep your
pet busy and content while you get your work done.
- Make sure your dog is bathed. No one’s going
to appreciate you bringing in a stinky dog!
- Check that your workspace is dog-proof. You
don’t want your dog chewing on stray cords or knocking things over while
you’re working.
- Don’t bring in your dog if you know they can’t
behave well for an extended period of time. If your dog doesn’t behave
well with other dogs, maybe consider leaving them at home too.
- Don’t let your dog wander around. Make sure
you keep your dog leashed if they can’t stay near you on their own.
If you follow these tips you’re sure to
have a productive day with your furry friend by your side!
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The last time I brought my dog to work is when everyone at home panicked. When we got home, I thought he had an upset stomach but it's more than that. He swallowed a plastic bag. Fortunately, it came out with his poop. Hehe
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