In 1999, Pet Sitters International sponsored the first Take Your Dog To Work Day. In that first year approximately 300 business participated in encouraging the adoption of dogs from shelters and humane societies by celebrating the joy of dog companionship. The theme for this years Take Your Dog To Work Day is "Secondhand Dogs" Offer First Rate Love.
In a survey conducted by The American Pet Products Manufacturers Association, it was found that nearly one in five companies in the United States allow pets in the workplace. Some companies allow pets one day a week while others welcome pets every day.
Having pets in the work place provides many benefits to both employees and employers. Pets in the workplace have helped co-workers to get along better and can lead to a more creative and productive work environment. Employees tend to work longer hours along with a decrease in absenteeism. Last but not least they help improve the relationship between owners/managers and employees.
At the top of the TYDYWDay list of 10 ways to celebrate is educating people about homeless statistics and fund raising for a local animal shelter. The Humane Society of Greater Rochester, better known as Lollypop Farm and not surprisingly, a very canine friendly workplace is offering the following ideas for celebrating this event:
Invite each employee to bring his/her dog to work, providing they sign up in advance. Ask for a contribution for admission and make sure they provide proof of current immunizations. Publicize that all the proceeds to benefit Lollypop Farm.
Canine Contests are a crowd pleaser! Hold fun contests, such as best trick, friendliest canine co-worker, the "lazy dog" employee of the day or most talented. Use your imagination for other fun contest categories. Take pictures, build team spirit and most of all have FUN!
Can't bring your dog to work? Designate "Take Your Dog to Work Day" as a dress down day. For a financial contribution of $5.00, allow your employees to dress down for the day. Take pictures, hold a hot dog lunch. You can create dog bone-shaped cookies to share with your staff in support of Lollypop Farm.
For more information on how you or your company can participate visit TakeYourDog.com the official Take Your Dog to Work Day website. You will find information on planning for your dogs day at work as well as download free printable materials to help make your day pawfect!