The Importance Of Being Able To Bring Your Dog

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I disagree with with being able to bring your dogs to work, and dont believe it would be a very good idea.

Bringing any pet with you to work isnt a good idea. For one its unsanitary. What if your dog has to go to the bathroom? Are you going to be able to leave your work for it to go potty? What if your busy and it goes potty on the floor, then it takes time away from the job for you to clean it up.

Second of all, Its not safe. Not everyone is comfortable around dogs and not all dogs are with humans. I have a Pitbull and Boston Terrier. Both start barking and running around everytime they hear a noise outside. This can be noisy and could trip someone walking by. Not everyone feels comfortable with my Pitbull. If she doesn't know you, she

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