New England: Convince Your Boss to Bring Your Dog to Work

Do you remember when Steven Jobs, co-founder of Apple, started the relaxed look for work wear?  Soon, suits didn’t work anymore at many jobs.

Casual Fridays, went to casual every day to cultivate a culture of creativity and expressionism.

This movement trickled down to many workplaces, and changed the entire clothing and apparel industry as people realized it was much more comfortable to dress down than dress up.

We now appear to be at another crossroads as the work environment (for those who don’t work remotely) evolves yet again.

June 25th is “Take Your Dog to Work” Day, and people are doing just that.  While dogs are generally not allowed in offices, if you are bargaining with your boss or company to allow dogs at work, other than service animals, here are a few tips.

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According to LittleThings.com, the benefits of a dog-friendly environment are plenty, as it can boost morale and lighten up the office a bit.   Here are some tips if you are trying to make a convincing pitch.

– Dogs help us get up and be active. 80-percent of jobs are sedentary which is bad for your health.

– Dogs make you feel less lonely.  It’s like you have your bestie at work.

– Dogs are excellent for stress relief, especially when they are silly.

– Dogs can help break the ice in a stiff environment. Dog-friendly people are usually people-friendly too.

– Having a dog in the office makes employees feel more ‘at home’ at work.

– Most dogs can learn how to adapt in an office setting. Many dogs think they’re human anyway.

– A dog can give an office more personality.

-Allowing dogs is a simple and easy gesture that can improve office morale.

The only thing you have to beware of is any person in the office who’s allergic to animals.  That’s when bringing your dog to work could be torture for someone in the office, even if they love dogs.

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