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1. 5Ways You Can Make Your Office More Pet-Friendly
If you love your pet and your job, you may have considered bringing your furry friend to work
with you. Luckily, an increasing number of companies are recognizing the benefits of having
pets in the workplace. A study by the International Journal of Workplace Health Management
found that employees who brought their pets to work reported lower stress levels throughout the
day. If your office isn’t pet-friendly yet, there are a few things you can do to make it more
accommodating for your furry friend. 1. Get approval from your boss. Before you bring your pet
to work, you’ll need to get approval from your boss or HR department. Some companies have
strict policies against bringing pets to work, so it’s important to check first. If your company
does allow pets, find out if there are any restrictions, such as breed or size. You’ll also want to
make sure your pet is up to date on all their vaccinations. 2. Bring them in on a trial basis. Once
you have the approval to bring your pet to work, start by bringing them in on a trial basis. This
will give you a chance to see how they do in the office environment and give your co
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3. Set up a pet-friendly area. If your office doesn’t have a designated pet-friendly area, see if you
can set one up. This can be as simple as setting up a playpen or gate in a corner of the office. If
your pet is well-behaved, you may be able to leave them out of the playpen or gate. 4. Keep their
food and water dishes in your office. Make sure you have food and water dishes for your pet in
your office. This will help them stay hydrated and fed throughout the day. If your office has a
kitchen, you can keep their food and water dishes in there. If not, you can keep them in your
office or under your desk. 5. Be prepared for accidents. No matter how well-trained your pet is,
accidents happen. Be prepared for accidents by keeping a supply of pet-friendly cleaning
products in your office. You may also want to keep a change of clothes for yourself in case your
pet has an accident on you. By following these tips, you can make
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Toys No matter how much you love your job, there are always going to be days when you’re
feeling stressed out. If you have a pet, spending time with them can help you relax and de-stress.
Here are a few ways you can make your office more pet-friendly so you can enjoy the benefits of
having your furry friend with you at work.
‘Bring Your Pet To Work Day
One way to make your office more pet-friendly is to have a ‘bring your pet to work day. This can
be a fun way to let your coworkers meet your pet and give them a chance to de-stress with a
furry friend. If you decide to have a ‘bring your pet to work day, be sure to follow your
company’s pet policy and get approval from your boss first. Designate A ‘Pet-Friendly’ Area If
2. 5Ways You Can Make Your Office More Pet-Friendly
you can’t bring your pet to work with you every day, you can still create a pet-friendly
environment in your office. Designate a corner of your office as a ‘pet-friendly’ area where work
employees can bring their pets during their lunch break or after work. This can be a great way to
de-stress with your furry friend and get to know your coworkers’ pets. Make Sure Your Office Is
‘Pet-Proof’ If you’re going to have pets in your office, you need to make sure the space is ‘pet-
proof’. This means keeping things like electrical cords and toxic plants out of reach. You should
Open Work Spaces
If you have your own office, you can still make it pet-friendly by keeping the door open. This
way, your furry friend can come in and out as they please. If you work in a cubicle or open
workspace, see if you can put up a pet gate to create a designated ‘pet-friendly’ area. Encourage
Your Coworkers To Bring Their Pets To Work The more pets there are in the office, the more
pet-friendly the environment will be. Encourage your coworkers to bring their pets to work with
them, even if it’s just for a day. You can also start a ‘pet of the week’ where employees can take
turns bringing their pet to work for the day. This can be a fun way to de-stress with your furry
friend and get to know your coworkers’ pets. These are just a few ways you can make your
office more pet-friendly. By creating a pet-friendly environment, you can enjoy the benefits of
having your furry friend with you at work.