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Is your business going to the dogs??? |
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sayville.com - pets page - 6/23/2009
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Pamela Fitzpatrick |
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This Friday, June 26th is TAKE YOUR DOG TO WORK DAY (TYDTWD).
Businesses, pet care professionals, and animal shelters
around the work will work together to better the lives of
shelter dogs everywhere by participating. Created in 1999 by
Pet Sitters International, TYDTWD is designed to celebrate
our canine companions and encourage the adoption of dogs
from humane societies, animal shelters and rescue groups.
This annual event allows employers to recognize a special
day to promote pet adoptions. If you can, join us in
celebrating dogs on their special day!
If bringing your dog to work is impossible, ask your
employer if you can organize an off-hours event for the dog
lovers in your group.
If you plan to participate in Take Your Dog to Work Day,
there are a few steps you need to take to get ready.
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Get Permission Unless you are the boss, get permission. In
all cases, talk to co-workers to make sure that no one is
allergic or has issues with dogs. Make sure that there is
adequate room for your dog and those of others and that that
everyone can get along. Assess your space- can you safely
and responsibly keep your pet there during the work day?
This is especially critical if you share space with others.
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Is Your Dog a good Candidate? In order to participate in
this event, your dog must be well behaved, socialized with
both people and dogs, and able to deal with the stress of an
unfamiliar environment. Knowledge of basic obedience
commands is a must! Health is another important factor to
consider…..make sure your dog is up to date on all vaccines,
is in good health and well groomed. Don’t bring a puppy or
very young dog. If in doubt……err on the side of caution.
(You can always bring photos of your dog if you decide
they’re better off at home) If you work close to home, you
might want to consider bringing your dog in for a half day
the first time to see how things go. Remember that one of
the main purposes of this event is to encourage animal
adoptions, so you want your dog you demonstrate his best
qualities.
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Be Prepared Make sure you have the right supplies for the
comfort and safety of all. Make sure to have a leash and
collar, water/food bowls, dog treats, and toys. Don’t forget
to bring a bag for waste cleanup.
Hopefully you will have the opportunity to introduce your
four legged “best friend” to your co-workers this Friday.
For more information on this event, visit the PetSitters
International website at
www.takeyourdog.com
Suggestions and
ideas for column topics are welcome, email
shihtzu58@optonline.net
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