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July 1, 2009

Top pet-friendly companies named

 

Which businesses are the most pet-friendly? Petside.com ranks the top 5 employers most welcoming of pooches:

1. At Printing For Less, 15 percent of the 160 workers bring their dogs to work on any given day. "Our dog-friendly policy helps staff morale, builds camaraderie among employees, aids in creating a more productive work environment, helps stimulate employee creativity, and offers a great social catalyst for relationship development between coworkers," says Jessica Cooper, marketing manager at the Montana-based commercial color printing company.

2. Procter & Gamble's Pet Care division, located in the greater Dayton/Cincinnati area, allows its employees to take their dogs to work everyday. All dogs and workers are greeted each morning by Euka, a Labernese (a cross between a Labrador Retriever and the Bernese Mountain Dog), who holds the title of vice president of K9 Communications.  "Having a dog or several dogs at work really sets the tone for a relaxed work environment and promotes socialization," says Kris Parlett, P&G Pet Care spokesperson.

3. Wonderware, Inc., a software company in Newton, MA, allows dogs on a daily basis. An engineer in development on the COM team says, "My company has a dog-friendly policy, and I bring my dog to work on days when I know I won't have meetings. The dog policy was one of the big incentives for me to take this job; I count it higher than stock options."

4. Diversified Technical Solutions in Parsippany, NJ, a technical recruiting firm, allows dogs everyday because as one company spokesperson says, "Bringing our dogs to work allow for some stress relief when we really need it."

5. Replacements, Ltd. in Greensboro, N.C., the world's largest supplier of old and new china, crystal, and silver, sponsored the first Take Your Dog to Work Day 10 years ago. The owner, Bob Page, has been bringing his two dachshunds to work everyday for years and encourages his 560 employees to do the same. Replacements, Ltd. invites customers to bring their pets along when they are visiting the showroom.

Photo courtesy of Petside.com

Posted by Jill Rosen at 7:00 AM | | Comments (3)
Categories: Cats Cats Cats, Dogs, dogs, dogs, Fun stuff
        

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Under more animal photos, there is the heading Puppy Mill Rescue, but no information about where these little dogs are? No adoption information, just photos?

I think it's wonderful that these companies allow their employees to take their dogs to work with them. I imagine this would actually boost productivity as it boosts worker morale.

Is there any type of list for dog-friendly employers in Maryland? dogfriendly.com has a list of 2, but that's it.

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About Jill Rosen
Jill Rosen is a reporter at The Baltimore Sun. During her nearly 20 years in journalism, she has covered news and features — including a surprising number of stories that involved animals. There were the dog Christmas carolers in State College, Pa. There were the hounds who toured with a production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The story of a preschool teacher at Baltimore’s Father Kolbe School who had to replace her class guinea pig, who died over the winter holiday. A harrowing tale of what it was like to make homemade pet food ...

Though her clean freak of a mother refused to allow her to get a dog, she has had a number of pets through the years, including goldfish named Bob and Fingle, a betta fish named Ichabod, a wild rat terrier named Wendel, who she shared with a roommate, and, currently, sweet, sweet kitties named Leo Sesame and Milo Pumpkin and a little rescued pup named Teddy Bean. She, Leo, Pumpkin and Teddy Bean live in Baltimore.
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