Video: Take your dog to work day

by - June 22nd, 2018 - College Knowledge, Student Life

Take Your Dog to Work Day, the just-for-fun national holiday originally designed by Pet Sitters International to promote dog adoptions in 1999, is this Friday, June 22. This year’s celebration is the 20th anniversary and will likely garner attention from thousands of offices nationwide.

Our furry little reminder to you

But – before bringing your pooch into the office with you, be sure to check with your boss and coworkers that they are all right with it. You also may want to puppy-proof the office: if your dog’s a chewer, put away any cords or important documents lying around, and also think about removing possibly poisonous plants and anything else toxic they may dig their paws into.

Share photos and videos of your doggos in your office with us! Send to us via Facebook, Instagram or Twitter and we’ll re-share our favorites.

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