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1} Within both of the passages there are things I agree with. There are good things to bringing your dog to work, but then again there are bad things as well. Both passages made very good points, but this is how I feel about it.
2} In response to the first passage I agree, I do think people should be a loud to bring there dog to work, whatever the reason may be, for example: if your dog is a service dog and you need to have it with you, or if being away from your dog worries you. That is your buisness, not anyone elses'. If your dog is a sevice dog, and you know it will help you work better than take it with you. I agree that people with dogs that they leave at home, need to finish as quickly as possible to go tend to them, if they are there

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