Pets in the Workplace
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I was walking my dog around the downtown square last week and went past a women's clothing shop that had a handwritten sign in the window, "Dogs Welcome." It was the first time I've seen that. The local sewing machine store also has a dog in residence who greets everyone who comes in and everyone seems to like it. Do any of you allow pets in the workplace and what kind of experiences have you had?
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Personally, I would LOVE to bring one of my pets to work with me. I think animals keep you grounded while still managing to make you feel like you really matter. There are plenty of days where it would be nice if I had to leave the office a minute to take my dog out. I am certain on those days I would be much healthier for the little break.
Personally, it would be stressful for me to bring my dog to work, but that is because my dog is a 95-pound husky/lab mix who, at age 2.5, is still very puppyish in a lot of her behaviors. She's very much a daddy's girl and constantly tries to challenge me for the position of alpha female in our little pack so having her here would be a real exercise in insanity!
Maybe so, but I bet you would increase your alpha standing pretty quickly.
People without allergies think it's not a problem if they keep their pets away from those of us who are allergic, but the hair and dander still linger everywhere. My problem is that I LIKE the pets too much and can't resist petting them, and cause my own problems. There are businesses around my town that I won't frequent because I don't want to be greeted at the door by the resident jumping, crotch sniffing dog.
Oh, and at another office where I once worked we had a mouse in an aquarium. The boss' kid took it out and put it on an employee's head one day to be funny. She shrieked and spilled her coffee all over her keyboard, ruining it. She refused to pay for a new keyboard, and rightly so, in my opinion.
Sounds like you got the worst of it at your previous employer. I absolutely agree that if there are pets there should be rules. Animals should have limited areas, and those that break rules (accidents, barking, biting and fighting with other pets) should be banned from the premises. Pets at work is an idea to promote unity and a better work atmosphere. When animals annoy or harm people, they add to discord instead of the other way around. Rules and types of pets allowed should be spelled out, just like any other work policies.