Pros And Cons Of Bringing Dogs To Work

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Both passages discuss about whether it's ok to bring dogs to work. The employee who was in favor of taking dogs to work believes it would be a good idea for lowering stress and anxiety. Conversely the employee who was not in favor of taking dogs to work believes dogs will misbehave or even hurt someone. Both employees have good point's of view, I agree more with the employee who is "Agianst Bringing Dogs to Work".

One reason I believe it is not a good idea to take dog to work is because a office is not a good environment for a dog to be running around in. Dogs also carry deseases, tiks, and fleas which is not healthy in a working environment. The employee that is against taking dogs to work states "Like many Americans, I am allergic

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