Benefits of having a dog-friendly workplace (and a friendly reminder that guide dogs are allowed in all public places of work, no policy change needed!) Work-life balance Allowing employees to bring their pets into the office can help your team maintain a better work-life balance. Many pet owners feel their pets are a part of their family, so allowing them to bring their pets to the office can help them feel more connected to home. Stress reduction Animals, particularly dogs, have been shown to help reduce stress. Many offices and colleges bring dogs in for employees and students to pet and interact with occasionally to boost morale and lower stress levels. Allowing your employees to bring their pets into the office whenever they please should have the same effect. Health and well-being With lowered stress levels, employees are likely to experience fewer stress-related illnesses, which decreases healthcare costs. Additionally, dogs need to go outside throughout the day, encouraging employees to take work breaks and get some midday exercise. Employee satisfaction When your employees feel like you care about them by allowing them to bring their pets into the office, they’re likely to experience higher levels of job satisfaction. Employees who enjoy their jobs are often more productive than those who don’t and will be encouraged to continue working for your company. Morale and team building Office pets can help boost morale and foster relationship building between coworkers. It’s unlikely that every employee will bring their pet to work. Those employees who don’t have a pet but enjoy interacting with animals can benefit from stopping to pet a coworker’s dog and chat with the owner as a quick work break. Employee savings You’ll help your employees save money by allowing them to bring their pets to work. Many people need to hire dog walkers during the day to ensure their pets can get outside. If you allow pets in the office, then your employees won’t need to pay for that service. (Source: Indeed.com) Consider joining our dog-friendly team at GDB today! Visit guidedogs.com/careers to learn more. In this photo, career changed staff dog yellow Lab Monte celebrates her 15th birthday in style at the GDB offices. A large "15" balloon and a banner that reads "Happy Birthday" appear above her dog bed. PC: Mallary Hoefer
🎈Happy 15th Birthday Monte🎈
Graduate of The Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering
1moAnother reason why I love Guide Dogs for the Blind:15 years with a best friend! You deserve all the belly rubs and head pets today Monte. PS. Old boys are the best. My retired guide dog Tilden turned 14 in April. Senior dogs rule!