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Jun 26 2025

Take Your Dog to Work Day: Why Manners Matter More Than Ever

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Whether your company allows you to bring your dog to work regularly, or has special “Take Your Dog to Work Days”, it can be a great opportunity to share even more time with your dog. But before you bring them to the office, let’s talk about something just as important as a leash: etiquette and behavior training.

We appreciate when humans say “please” and when they don’t jump on us when we walk past. Likewise, we appreciate a well-mannered dog. Dogs need to know their own set of polite behaviors to be respectful coworkers. Whatever your work space, a well-mannered dog makes the day happier for everyone.

Manners are More Than “Sit” and “Stay”

Basic manners like “sit,” “stay,” and “leave it” aren’t just for show – they help build a safer and more cooperative relationship between dogs and humans. This relationship is especially important in a shared environment like an office, where unexpected interactions can happen fast.

A dog who understands basic cues is:

These behaviors not only keep your dog calm but also prevent workplace mishaps that could make “Take Your Dog to Work Day” a one-time event.

Training Is a Team Effort

Training doesn’t have to mean stern commands or punishment-based methods. Veterinary behaviorists support only positive or reward-based training methods. These methods are proven to be more effective and less stressful for both you and your dog.

Reward-based training includes:

Dogs learn best when they feel safe and encouraged. Strengthening their confidence will help them be more likely to enjoy the office environment – and make others smile, too.

Building a Solid Foundation: Start with the Basics

If your pup is still mastering their manners, the Ohio State University Indoor Pet Initiative describes a great checklist of foundational skills:

Even if your dog isn’t perfect, knowing these basics can help them be a better “employee for the day.”

Bonus Tips for Office Dogs

Here’s some additional, practical advice for office-friendly behavior:

A calm dog is a content dog, and a content dog is an excellent coworker.

Better Manners, Better Workday

“Take Your Dog to Work Day” is a celebration of our bonds with our pets, but it’s also a reminder that good behavior is just as important for dogs as it is for people.

So, whether your dog is a seasoned office veteran or a first-time visitor, invest in training that builds understanding, respect, and joy. Your coworkers (and their dogs) will thank you.

LifeLearn Team | LifeLearn News

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