Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Take your dog to work! 2


More and more people are bringing their dogs to work. Employers recognize the advantage they get through having a staff that is happier, less stressed, and more fulfilled while on the job. Dogs adapt easily to the office environment, curling up in a corner of a cubicle or office and napping between work breaks and lunches. Or some dogs like to go visiting from employee to employee collecting affection from and spreading happiness on each stop on the tour.

Sadly for some, not all dogs are great office workers. Young puppies, poorly socialized dogs, and dogs that cling to their masters, are a handful, make to much distraction and wear out their welcome. There are times when a dog seems aggressive toward other dogs or people. Some dogs jump up on visitors, or steal co worker's lunch. Still other dogs have too much energy. There are times when the dog has to stay behind while the master takes a client to lunch but shouldn't have run of the whole office.

Gladly for all, any of these problems can be solved through simple training. And one great training tool is SuiteDigs indoor canine habitat. The suite modules are 25" high allowing them to fit under any work surface. Or stack two suites against a wall allowing the dog twice as much room as is taken by the suite. Best of all, the suite looks professional. The suite allows you to maintain control of your pup while he is learning proper office edicate. The suite contains everything your dog might need like a place to sleep, a separate place to eat and drink and a place to go potty, so the owner can relax and focus on their work knowing fido is close and under control. See http://www.suitedigs.com/

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