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Topic Dog Boards / General / Work and dogs
- By ana_x [gb] Date 13.04.05 17:42 UTC
Does anybody have a job where you're allowed to bring your dog to work with you??
- By Gillie [gb] Date 13.04.05 17:43 UTC
ooh if only - wouldnt it be lovely!
- By Jenna-Cooper [gb] Date 13.04.05 17:49 UTC
Used to work in a Pet shop and Dog kennels, and i took my Babies. But had to change job for pay increase :(
- By kayc [gb] Date 13.04.05 17:49 UTC
Yep. I used to take Megan & Connie into the office everyday
- By Lea Date 13.04.05 17:55 UTC
I take Beano and Gemma with me sometimes. They just curl up on the van seat or the back of the car and fall asleep!!!!!
Lea :)
- By digger [gb] Date 13.04.05 17:58 UTC
I do a lot of my work from home - so they get to spend time with me :) Problem is, they spend it just the same way wether I'm there or not - asleep! :(
- By Trevor [gb] Date 13.04.05 18:03 UTC
One of mine comes to school every Friday as the school's PAT dog -she even sits through Assembly time on Friday afternoons - she loves it but is completely worn out by the end of the day :D

Yvonne
- By pinklilies Date 13.04.05 18:03 UTC
I dont think they would let mine into the cardiac operating theatre , or the intensive care unit unfortunately! I wish they could tho! :D
- By moo [gb] Date 13.04.05 18:03 UTC
My boss turns a blind eye to it if he is out, I don't get much work done though as I am too busy playing with the dog!
- By sandrah Date 13.04.05 18:31 UTC
Yes, I had a job for ten years that I took my dogs too.  I was unfortunately made redundant last year so I haven't been able to take them.

But now I have been asked to go and work for a client I used to do a lot of business with in my old job and I have said I will if I can take one of my dogs with me.  He has agreed which is great, unfortunately I can't take the older one as there will be a lot of clients around and he gets too territorial, but I am not too worried about leaving him at home as give him warmth and a cosy bed he sleeps all day after a good run in the morning.

Sandra
- By Bluebell [gb] Date 13.04.05 18:39 UTC
I used to do sales round quarries and was alowed to take my dog so long as he stayed in the car. Only trouble was I used to leave him in a crate with the tail gate open and the guys used to sneek him bickies which made him a bit fat. Then company changed hands and they didnt think it looked professional to take a dog. After a few weeks of me digging my heals in we parted company.

I now work for myself from home and the dogs play an active part in the company - well they inspired it, trouble is their idea of active is sampling the biscuits and rushing to the door to greet customers and deliveries. The rest of the time they spend asleep somewhere quite :D
- By porkie [gb] Date 13.04.05 20:23 UTC
Hubby takes Spice to work with him when I am at work,then on my week off I take her P.A.T visiting and shortly we will be visiting the blind on a social home visiting basis. I think we are very lucky to have our lifestyle where Spice fits into each day.Also since she has gone to work with my hubby lots of his work mates and some of the boss's, now bring their dogs on occasion so Spice has lots of playmates :D :D
Jacqueline :)
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 13.04.05 20:44 UTC
Yes I can take mine to work with me!  I take them all in occasionally but there is far too much water, too many ducks and pheasants in the woods, together with too many people to be sociable with!  I end up not getting any work done.

It's lovely to be able to take them but I never take all three together, just one at a time as a treat. 
- By Alli [gb] Date 13.04.05 20:41 UTC
I work in a riding school and on the days that I'm mucking out and not teaching I take one of my girls. She spends the entire time searching for tasty bits to munch on when she thinks I'm not watching (she knows shes not allowed to eat horse poo but she can't help herself) I couldn't take either of the other two as they are not calm enough and would scare the horses :D
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 13.04.05 23:21 UTC
No don't thinkthat they'd let me bring mine to the ENT ward either :d  My friend who works in a hospital not far away is allowed to have hers in the office when they do their PAT dog stints.  I would love to have a job where my dogs could be with me, I'd enjoy it sooooo much more.
- By tohme Date 14.04.05 07:19 UTC
My dogs travel all over with me. My pup has clocked up a few thousand miles in the 5 weeks I have had him.......
- By michelled [gb] Date 14.04.05 07:34 UTC
yes i bring flynn to work everyday & if mums going to be out i could bring the girls too, (but three dogs leave too much hair & i DONT want to push my luck) i work/manage a photolab,flynn lives in the walk through store room or office,he occassionly comes out into the shop. infact people come in just to see him!!!!!
- By Cockerhouse [gb] Date 14.04.05 09:50 UTC
One of mine is on my OH payroll and goes to work with him in the van everyday.  Scampi's salary is a sausage at breaktime.  He is most disgusted and sulks if OH can't take him for any reason.
Topic Dog Boards / General / Work and dogs

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