Taking your dog to work can be a fun and rewarding experience for both you and your furry friend. However, it also requires some preparation and planning to ensure a smooth and successful office visit. Here are some tips to help you and your dog have a great experience:
Dog-proof the office. If you plan to work with your dog, make sure that your office environment is safe. Remove poisonous plants and pesticides, hide electrical cords and wires, and secure toxic items such as permanent markers or correction fluid. Any office items in question should be placed out of paw’s reach145.
Make sure Fido is fit for work. Your dog should be healthy, well-groomed, and up-to-date on vaccinations before coming to work. You should also ensure your dog is well-trained, socialized, and comfortable around strangers and other dogs. However, if there are a few behavioral quirks that you’d like help understanding or would like to know if the behavior is something you can improve with training, I’m available to help! Sometimes a phone call is all it takes. If your dog is aggressive or anxious it might be better to leave him or her at home145.
Be respectful and responsible. Remember that not everyone might share your love for dogs or appreciate their presence in the office. Be respectful of your coworkers’ space and privacy and keep your dog away from their desks, belongings, or food.