Take Your Dog To Work Day

Quick Facts - CA

HashtagsCompiled on#TakeYourDogToWorkDay
Related Hashtags#Dog, #Dogs, #TakeYourDogToWork, #Officedog
2024 DateJune 21, 2024
2025 DateJune 20, 2025

Take Your Dog To Work Day

Take Your Dog To Work Day in
Days to go: 

Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Take Your Dog To Work Day -

Updated

Take Your Dog To Work Day History

Take Your Dog to Work Day is an annual observance that celebrates the bond between canines and their human companions. It aims to raise awareness of the benefits of pet ownership and encourage adoptions from shelters and rescue groups. The event encourages employers to open their workplaces to employees' four-legged family members for a day, creating a unique experience that brings joy and camaraderie to the work environment.

The observance was first celebrated in 1999 in the United States. Promoted by the North American Pet Health Insurance Association (NAPHIA), the event supports the notion that bringing dogs to work can boost employee morale, reduce stress, and encourage a positive work-life balance. In addition, Canadian pet lovers can use the occasion to increase awareness about the importance of adopting pets from local shelters or rescue organizations that aim to provide these animals with forever homes.

Canadian workplaces that choose to partake in this delightful event often organize various pet-friendly activities and amenities to make the day enjoyable and safe for four-legged companions. Some companies plan group walks, arrange pet-care services, or even host on-site dog training sessions. Employees are encouraged to share photos of their canine colleagues on social media using the hashtag #TakeYourDogToWorkDay, creating an online buzz to further promote the benefits of this practice. In Canada, Take Your Dog to Work Day is observed on June 23rd.

Take Your Dog To Work Day facts

  • Compared to their baby boomer and Generation X counterparts, millennials are far more likely to value a pet-friendly work environment.
  • According to a survey by the Society For Human Resource Management, 44% of people would consider quitting their job in order to move to a more pet-friendly workplace.
  • A survey conducted by the American Pet Products Manufacturers found that nearly one in five American companies allow pets in the workplace.
  • Allowing employees to bring their dogs to work has been shown to reduce stress, boost morale, and increase productivity and creativity, as well as encourage cooperation and camaraderie among staff members.
  • Initiatives like Take Your Dog To Work Day in Canada support local pet-related nonprofits by raising funds and awareness for their causes.

Top things to do in Canada for Take Your Dog To Work Day

  • Take your dog to work! If your company or place of work allows it, bring along your furry friend. Make sure to provide a comfortable space along with food and water.
  • If you company or place of work doesn't allow pets, plan a special day for your pets. Take them to the park and spend a little extra time with them or purchase them a new toy.
  • Watch The Stray (2017). This film tells the story of a stray dog named Pluto, who comes out of nowhere and impacts a struggling family. The dog saves a toddler, brings comfort and companionship to an older child with special needs, and restores a marriage on the brink of falling apart.
  • Read a book to learn more about how dogs have a positive impact in the workplace and how to manage a pet-friendly office. Some suggestions include:
    1. The Dog's Mind: Understanding Your Dog's Behavior by Bruce Fogle
    2. Pets at Work: How to Grow Your Business by Going Pet-Friendly by Eric Travis
    3. Dogs at Work: A Practical Guide to Creating Dog-Friendly Workplaces by Janetta Harvey

Copyright 2002-2024 © Sapro Systems LLC • About Privacy Policy License Terms Corrections & Suggestions

spacer