Bring Your Dog To Work

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Both articles make good arguements and state alot of good things about the situation.Both writers say their thoughts on this subject about bringing your dogs to work.They both say good things and make perfect statements on why it would be a good idea and why it would not.

Writer in article one says that bringing your dog to work would be a good thing.The writer says it would lower peoples stress and make them focus more on their job because they would'nt have to worry on their dogs or rush home to take care of them or let them out.They could work knowing that their loving pet is right beside them and when they start to get stressed out they can reach around and pet their dog and lower their stress.He also states that workers would be happier

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