Allowing Our Beloved K-9 Pals Into Our Work Place

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Work is something we all have to do to just simply survive. It's something we all may not enjoy at times. We all want to find something that brings us satisfaction at all times, and it's hard to achieve this while at work, but what if we could by allowing our beloved k-9 pals into our work place? Letting dogs into a work place would have it's benefits. People would be happier which would lead to more efficient work being done. If you love the job then you'll love DOING the job. There are downsides to this though. If the employees become to infactuated with the dogs, they may begin to lose that work ethic they once had. If the employees bring in their own dogs, they might not have the proper training to be around unfamilar faces or the best of hygene, causing their co-workers to either be worried or focused on the bad smell. …show more content…
I think it should be therapy dogs trained to be around people. This would limit the anxiety some people get when being around dogs. Also, it shouldn't be something that would happen everyday. If it were to only happen on one specific day of the week, it would still have effects of increasing work ethic without the downfall of becoming lazy. This is because it gives everyone something to work for until that day. In conclusion, I would say that bringing dogs to work is a great idea, but like every wonderful idea that has lasted, there must be

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