Your workplace may be dog-friendly, but is it dog-safe? Once you’ve settled your furry friend into a quieter area, it’s time to remove any hazards that are present. This includes things like cables, and small objects they might try to eat! You want to be able to work with peace of mind knowing your furry friend is safe and sound.
Exercising & toilet breaks
Your canine companion will become very restless without breaks. To make walkies fit into your work calendar, schedule them in between meetings. The breaks need to be regular, but they can be short so not to disrupt your work day too much. Their big walk can be on your lunch break – you’ll be ready for some fresh air then too! Regular breaks prevent any toilet accidents happening, and will keep your pooch content throughout the day.
Meeting etiquette & distractions
Before you enter your meeting (online or virtual), it’s important to keep your dog on their lead and with you during the call. A chew stick or quiet chew toy is the paw-fect way to keep your pooch busy during your meeting (and quiet). It’s super important you are mindful of other people in your meeting, especially of those speaking, so that your dog doesn’t become a major distraction.
Office introductions
Once you’ve clarified if your dog is welcome at work, it’s best to start with short visits to allow your pooch to acclimatise to somewhere new. Gradually introducing them to colleagues they’re likely to interact with will ensure they’re not too excitable and uncontrollable on their first full day!
It’s always best to supervise any new or familiar interactions between your dog and your co-workers/ their pets, to ensure all experiences are positive. Always ask to make sure your colleagues are comfortable around your dog or interacting with them – some people may be nervous or scared of dogs.
Taking your dog to work can be an enjoyable and positive experience, lowering stress levels and boosting workplace morale. It’s always important to check company policy, and once you know if they’re allowed you can start to prepare all of the essentials. Considering your dog’s and co-workers’ needs will make taking your dog to work a positive and rewarding routine which ultimately strengthens the connection between you and your pooch! You can shop all of your furry friend’s essentials for a day at the workplace
in store and online.