This Friday is 'bring your dog to work day'

Many scientific studies have concluded that the presence of pets can substantially reduce a person’s stress level in the workplace, increased job satisfaction, team co-operation and morale.

This Friday is 'bring your dog to work day'

Attention employers and employees!

This Friday, June 22 is national 'Bring Your Dog to Work Day'.

Dog's Trust Ireland is asking establishments of all types, to take part in Dogs Trust's Dog Friendly Ireland campaign, from restaurants, hotels, workplaces to public transport, across the country to allow their four-legged friends access their premises for this one day in a bid to help make Ireland more Dog-Friendly.

Many scientific studies have concluded that the presence of pets can substantially reduce a person’s stress level in the workplace, increased job satisfaction, team co-operation and morale.

In short, can stop you from feeling ruff throughout the day.

The benefits of having a dog-friendly Ireland: The dog-friendly Ireland campaign broadens the awareness of Bring Your Dog to Work Day which is recognised not just within offices. It encourages businesses and public transport across Ireland to be more dog-friendly. Picture credit: Dogs Trust.
The benefits of having a dog-friendly Ireland: The dog-friendly Ireland campaign broadens the awareness of Bring Your Dog to Work Day which is recognised not just within offices. It encourages businesses and public transport across Ireland to be more dog-friendly. Picture credit: Dogs Trust.

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