Explain Why Dogs Should Not Be Allowed The Working Environment

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Dogs are cute , cuddly , fury , mans bestfriend. But not such a good marketing option in the work place. Before you beg to differ just let me explain. But In my opinoin dogs should not be allowed the the working environment. As the second passage states , dogs can be very unsanitary and some may be allergic to them. A animal such as a dog could also be a great destraction in an working working environment , as far as rubbing up against your leg , barking , begging , and further more. I belive a house hold pet should be left in the homes of there owners. Co-workers in your working environment pets minght not be trained there dogs could bite someone , or harm harm them while there simplily doing there job. Also a dog can spread

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