Argumentative Essay: The Bring Your Dog To Work Program

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I will have to say i am against "The Bring Your Dog to Work Program". I, for one love dog's but I do not think that it is a good idea to have dog's in a work environment, one reason is some dog's do not like people and some people do not like dog's. I don't think it would be a very safe thing to do for the simple fact that some of you're co workers may be allergic to dog's and some dog's may not like the other dog's. First of all, there is no way of knowing if a dog has had his or her shots. As well as, will the dog behave? especially if there is many other dog's around. Some people are scared of dog's, they don't want to be bitten by a dog but not only that who is going to pay for the medical note? Thats right, if it was your dog then

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