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<blockquote data-quote="Jody" data-source="post: 530476" data-attributes="member: 8787"><p>I work at a private association for Veterinarians. I am allowed to bring my Golden Broady with me to work. He is very well behaved and mild mannered. I take him 3 out of 5 days and truly enjoy my time with him at work. Everyone who comes in loves him and he loves almost everyone. He is a very good judge of character and there have been a few people he has not warmed up to. He doesn't bite he just doesn't engage with them. He has been coming to work with me since he has been 1 1/2 and he's 3 now. I brush him twice daily to keep the hair down, but Goldens shed terribly. I vacuum the office everyday before I leave and I pick up his dog bone and bowl before I leave for the day and place them under my desk in a box. He does not run around the office, he does go with me to other offices as I take the mail and different things need to be done. He is my shadow, and I love my dog dearly. I would not however, bring my dog if it did any of the things that you are describing, pooping, peeing, chewing up wood, zooming thru the office. Its not gone be pretty when someone falls and hurts themself because the dog tripped them. I just can't understand how your brother in law would allow this to go on. Is your brother in law a control freak, sounds like he likes being the boss and making his employees put up with stuff that would never go in any other office. Ugh, I wish you could find a different job. I would hate to work for "family". I am hoping the air purifier works for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jody, post: 530476, member: 8787"] I work at a private association for Veterinarians. I am allowed to bring my Golden Broady with me to work. He is very well behaved and mild mannered. I take him 3 out of 5 days and truly enjoy my time with him at work. Everyone who comes in loves him and he loves almost everyone. He is a very good judge of character and there have been a few people he has not warmed up to. He doesn't bite he just doesn't engage with them. He has been coming to work with me since he has been 1 1/2 and he's 3 now. I brush him twice daily to keep the hair down, but Goldens shed terribly. I vacuum the office everyday before I leave and I pick up his dog bone and bowl before I leave for the day and place them under my desk in a box. He does not run around the office, he does go with me to other offices as I take the mail and different things need to be done. He is my shadow, and I love my dog dearly. I would not however, bring my dog if it did any of the things that you are describing, pooping, peeing, chewing up wood, zooming thru the office. Its not gone be pretty when someone falls and hurts themself because the dog tripped them. I just can't understand how your brother in law would allow this to go on. Is your brother in law a control freak, sounds like he likes being the boss and making his employees put up with stuff that would never go in any other office. Ugh, I wish you could find a different job. I would hate to work for "family". I am hoping the air purifier works for you. [/QUOTE]
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