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08-23-2006, 08:31 PM | #1 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Seattle
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| Does anyone take their dog(s) to work?[B][/B] I need to get a job!! - but want to do a little research before I start handing out my resume. I'd love to find a job that would allow me to bring my dogs! - "we wanna go to work with mommy!" Anyone have a suggestion or know of dog-friendly jobs? I'm also interested in hearing about the pros and the cons of bringing your dog to work. Looking forward to your reply!!! BTW ~ I've been a stay-at-home mom for 16 years...before that I worked in the fashion industry as a graphic artist for 10 years, also experienced in a dental office (but a dog wouldn't work there...let alone two!). Job doesn't have to be in the fashion or the art industry. I'm more interested in accommodating my dogs!
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08-23-2006, 08:32 PM | #2 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: middletown
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| that would be nice at times |
08-23-2006, 08:37 PM | #3 |
Banning Thread Dictator Donating Member | try http://www.dogfriendly.com/ and scroll down to dog-friendly employers. I've never tried it but just discovered it on a google search. I was bringing my guys into work for the last couple hours of my shift 2 or 3 nights a week, but somebody recently complained that they were a distraction. I can still bring them in but have to leave them in their kennel most of the time, so I don't do it anymore. Too bad. Everybody else loved them.
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08-23-2006, 08:51 PM | #4 |
Livin' on a Prayer Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: New Jersey...Home to Bon Jovi and the Mafia
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| My manager said I could bring Adrianna for an hour or so....not the whole 8 hours. I'm hoping to get that hour up to 4 by the end of Sept, lol.
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08-23-2006, 10:41 PM | #5 | |
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thanks again!
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08-23-2006, 11:15 PM | #6 |
Banning Thread Dictator Donating Member | Hmm, Seattle may not be listed among the dog-friendly employers, but it ranks #6 in dog friendly towns: 6. Seattle, Washington - In Seattle, you can take your leashed dog with you on the cities buses and trains as they allow well-behaved leashed dogs. The Washington State Ferries, the state's number one tourist attraction, also allow leashed dogs. Take your dog to Bainbridge Island on the ferry for a great view of downtown Seattle. Your dog will love the parks throughout the city and the Sand Point Magnusion Park off-leash beach area. You can take a carriage ride through Pioneer Square or visit the Sculpture Garden in Seattle Center.
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08-23-2006, 11:50 PM | #7 | |
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I do, however, love U Village (UW) and Redmond Town Center! Both very dog friendly shopping centers!
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08-24-2006, 03:19 AM | #8 |
and Bernie's mom too!" Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Pennsylvania
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| I took Ginger to work every day for the first year of her life It was great. But, I'm in the process of changing careers now, and don't imagine I'll ever be able to do that again. Gotta admit, when I was deciding whether or not to make the change, being able to have her at work with me was a big factor. In the end though, had to chase my dreams... Now she's home 2-3 days a week (my husband and I have different schedules) for a maximum of 8 hours/day. She's got my other dog and my kitty to keep her company, and we have someone come in mid day to take them outside. It works, but I missed her TERRIBLY in the beginning!
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08-24-2006, 04:31 AM | #9 |
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| I have brought Bailey to work with me everyday since I got him, I work at an Auto Body Shop,and I run the office, it is great,, livens up the office, the customers love him, when customers return they say " Were is Bailey?" as so as they walk in. Parts people bring him treats. And he visits with the guys brefore work and when they go on break. He loves HIS job. And I am so thankful to get to bring him.
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08-24-2006, 04:31 AM | #10 |
No Longer a Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: NY
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| dog grooming Ever think about becoming a dog groomer? I think they can take their dogs to work with them. I take mine to work sometimes. I work as an instrutor and am teaching him to be quiet in his celltei bag or one of the parents of the skaters I teach will take him. They love him but I try not to do it too much so as not to take advantage of them. I try to only do it when I am in a bind (traveling to different rinks and in a situation where he was with me...we visit my sick niece 1 hour away and I teach there too so bringing him all the way home before work is not awlays feasable) or if they ask...and they ask a lot. I'm hoping to train him to be quiet in a heated bag by taking him when it is just me skating during the day with no one there and leaving the bag by the boards within my sight. If he learns to be quiet...he will get to go everywhere. suz |
08-24-2006, 04:37 AM | #11 |
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| I've been bringing J.J to work from day 1 when I got him. I wasn't going to do it every single day but he was so small and seemed so lost I was scared to leave him alone. Hubby and I have sligthly different schedules, puppy still would be alone for around 5 hours. I'll keep bringing him along until I change careers (around the end of year), unless hubby has a day off out of the sudden. I'm a nanny and that's why it's so easy, but still, he's not allowed around the house until fully potty trained (might take ages ), and I keep checking on him every hour or so. Good thing is they have a backyard so I can walk him and the kids I take care of help by playing with him (He loves them btw). So it's working out for me for now.
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08-24-2006, 05:42 AM | #12 |
Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Sequim, Wa
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| I picked up Gracie in Port Angeles, WA, so she had to ride on the ferry. I had her in a carrier and took her on deck. I had walked on the ferry. I think every ferry employee came over to visit and hold her. She wasn't in her carrier very much! Not one word was said. Anyway, my boss said I can bring Gracie to work anytime I want. And I do, usually just for half-days. She needs to run and I need to work. In my experience, it is the smaller businesses, often the non-profits, who have a more pet-friendly work environment. I think a really fun job would be something to do with training service dogs/animals. Open your own retail business. As the boss, you can bring as many fur kids to work as you want!
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08-24-2006, 05:55 AM | #13 |
YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Tucson, Arizona
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| Amazon.com in Seattle allows dogs. In fact, when they were looking for new office space, this was one of their biggest considerations. I hear there are tons of dogs there on any given day. |
08-24-2006, 09:08 AM | #14 |
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| Bringing dogs to work. I manage an Internal Medicine doctor's office. Not the most likely place to see a dog at work. But luckily, the practice is owned by the docs and they are both dog people. I bring my boys in once a week. I put a baby gate up in my office and bring their bed. They are very well behaved and get to visit all the patients. There was one patient, I've known her for many years, she practically ran down the hall to get to Otis. She has a poodle. She just loved on him, and kissed him. I kind of conducted a test the last day. Out of 28 patients, there was only 1 that didn't smile when they saw him. I'm not sure what the therapy dog criteria are in Indiana, but it's definately something to look into. Whenever I have my boys around, I am noticably LESS STRESSED! That's a proven fact. More business owners should consider it as a way to boost moral and decrease stress!! Let's do our part to increase awareness on this topic.
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08-24-2006, 09:19 AM | #15 |
No Longer a Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: INDIANA
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| Maddie can come to work with me everyday, but I only bring her in 3 days a week. My 2 year old daughter comes to work with me too. I work for a heating and cooling place and I'm the only one in the office. My boss is great. He as adopted Lexi as his granddaughter. I've worked for him for 8 years. She has a whole play set up here. Toy kitchen, big Step two climb thing w/ slide, tv, dvd player, the works. Maddie loves it here too. She will bark and want me to put her on my desk and she will lay up there and go to sleep. Its too cute. I'd bring her everyday, but She is trained to potty outside. We dont have a fenced in area here, so with a two year old, it can make it difficult sometimes. At home Our back yard is fenced in and I dont have to worry. At work its on a busy road so I have to take Lexi's hand and the leash, and sometimes, Lexi isnt always willing to work with me. LOL My other daughter Lauryn would stay home with her some during the summer when she wasnt too busy (LOL) You can tell Maddie is really missing her being back to school. I wonder how difficult it would be to train her to use potty pads here at work and go outside at home. Probably tooooo Confusing. She is doing great and I dont want to mess it up... but if she used the potty pads here it would make it much easier cause Not sure what to do in the winter time. I cant be taking Lexi outside all the time in the winter when its really cold. |
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