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SECAUCUS, N.J. – In today’s dog-eat-dog world, office managers are always looking for ways to improve their employees’ performance. One new trend taking place nationwide does just that by injecting a little fun into the workplace – and to do it, they’re making “bring your pet to work” an everyday thing.

It’s just another day in the office for everyone at Chapin Hill Advisors, Inc., a financial planning and investment advisory firm in New York City.

The industry this firm belongs to has a markedly stodgy tradition. To break free of the stress that can boil over with the market, company managers decided to allow pets in the office.

“When I’m having a stressful day and the market is going haywire, and I’m like, ‘Oh my God, what am I doing?’ I just pet one of (the pets) and they automatically make me feel calm,” said Kathy Boyle, CHA founder and president.

According to a survey conducted by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association (APPMA), 100 percent of U.S. companies they found that allowed pets, agreed that animals make the office environment more relaxing.

“Having an animal in the office brings a sense of joy, it brings a sense of fun,” said Boyle. “We work very hard and long hours, and being able to lighten it up is watching Paco run down the hallway chasing his ball. It brings a sense of joy, humanness and kindness.”

But it’s not all ball chasing and belly rubs, because having pets in the office can be complicated.

“You have an issue if you bring a cat; the dog is going to chase the cat.” Boyle said, “Dogs are the most ideal to bring to a firm like (CHA). But you will have rivalries and territories. You also have some issues about liabilities, employees getting in the middle of two dogs fighting.”

Those issues don’t compare to the work-life balance having a pet in the office can bring. Boyle said that she’s had a number of dogs who contracted cancer.

“If you know that they are down to the last few months you want to cherish and keep them closer to you, you want to see them more.” she said, “Where if you are working a million hours you wouldn’t see them in their last days.”

If your office wants to adopt pet friendly policies, Boyle says there are some rules to follow. She suggested that company considering this, ask:

“How big is your company going to be? It might be two of you and very casual and you each bring your dog but what if you get five more employees?”

She says setting a schedule for larger companies is key. You might want to allot each employee a day to bring their animal.

Being thoughtful about the issues is the only way to make the whole thing work, Boyle said. After all, not everyone has well behaved pets. You need to think about responsibility before hand, because with animals you never know what’s going to happen.

Some other things to think about:

Does anyone have allergies?

Establish “Off-limit pet zones.”

Make sure employees bring documents proving pets are vaccinated.

Tell employees to keep control of their animals at all times.

Make a rotating pet schedule.

If you put these rules in place, chances are you’ll have a pet-friendly workplace in no time.

Does your office allow pets? If you work for a shelter or rescue, clearly you do. But if you work in a traditional office, share your stories under this article. You can post your favorite pet videos at the ZootooTV tab. Send us your story ideas at news@zootoo.com or by calling us at 877-777-4204.

Robin Wallace contributed to the print version of this story.



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Peggy F.
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I read that more and more businesses are doing
this, which I think is a great idea. It will bring
more calm and a relaxing atmosphere to the workplace.
 
Marcy  R.
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it;a good idea, but i'm personally scared of dogs. Becuase one attacked me as a kid so even a friendly dog scares me. Except the theraputic dogs. Maybe they should consider that as an option.
 
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I wish my job did this.
 
jacksmum
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If a business is customer based, having pets in the office could have an added benefit. I know I would feel more comfortable and be more reassured as a customer if I go to someones office and their dog is laying on the floor. There is a hardware store near me and the owner has a nice calico kitty that walks around the counter and rubs on you to get petted. Having pets around in places you don't normally see them gives you a calm feeling and makes you less stressed.
 
Louise W.
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I really wish I could take my cat to my work place but as it stands I work in a food service department and this won't happen. It Is a great idea!
 
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I think it is a wonderful idea for small companies. I know my pets make me feel calmer and more relaxed when I'm at home. I'm sure it would be wonderful at work.
 
boblolly
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How fun! I'd love to be able to bring my dog to work. And she would love to visit with the other dogs.
 
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gymbabe3
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I think this is a cool idea, but I don't think it would work well. What about people who have severe allergies? They cant even be in the same building as a cat, or whatever animal they are allergic to. Also, people would not be as productive, and employers would not like that one bit. It is cool in theory though.
 
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this is a good idea in some cases. Not sure about the allery thing but if they allow pets to work daily they could make something work there. Nice it is being tried.
 
Theresa
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I can see it help some people do better work, I can also see some be more fascinated by the pets. What about those individuals with allergies? Take Benedryl.
 
karen
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i had a job where you could bring your pet, the only problem was he spent all his time in the kitchen!
 
marilynd
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It is a wonderful idea, as we all know the positive effect dogs have on us. I am also impressed that so much thought was put into this program. That kind of planning insures success. I hope more companies follow suit.
 
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Not a bad idea, but certainly not applicable for all places of employment. I would like to see more animals in schools though.
 
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Finally, some great news to read...I love this ideal. Guess I need to go out an d get a job now!
 
beth g.
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I just wish there were not so many people w/ allergies
 
beth g.
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I wish I could bring my dog into work
 
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Amanda
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This sounds fun, but lets face it all animals are different and you will run into some that just wont get along and there are some places people work at that maybe a "office setting" like a medical office but I dont think you should be able to have animals running around places like that!
 
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This is a great idea. We sometimes bring our pets to work when we have to take or pick them up from the vet. Makes the day a little more fun.
 
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I love seeing pets in places of business!!
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