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Your workplace’s best friend?

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1 Warmer

1. Do you have a pet?


•  If so, give details.
•  What does your pet do while you’re at work?
•  If not, have you ever shared a house or an office with a pet?
•  Would you like a pet?

2. Work out what percentage of students in your class have or live with a pet. What is the most
popular pet in your class?

3. Read the text below. How do the answers from your class compare to the information below?

A NATION OF
DOG LOVERS

•  49% of British households own a pet


•  26% of British households own a dog
• 88% of dog owners say they feel happier and have a
better quality of life because of their animals
• 91% of people in a pet-friendly workplace say they
feel fully engaged with their work
• 15 minutes of dog petting releases the feel-good
hormones serotonin, prolactin and oxytocin, and
lowers the stress hormone cortisol
• 83% of people in a pet-friendly workplace feel their work is rewarding
and exciting
• 87% of dog owners meet the World Health Organization’s exercise guidelines
compared to 47% of those who do not own dogs
• 42% of those aged 18 to 34 across the UK would like to have or already enjoy a
dog-friendly workplace
• 2.1 million dogs are left alone in the UK for five or more hours on a
typical weekday

Sources: smallbusiness.co.uk (2017) (https://bit.ly/2CF4wxn)


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2 Key words

Match the key words to the definitions below. Find and underline them in the article. Then read the
article and note how they are used in context.

tend to    pop over    morale    interact    diversion    companion

1. someone that you spend a lot of time with

2. something that takes your attention away from other things

3. communicate with and react to someone

4. go somewhere for a short visit

5. the amount of enthusiasm that a person or group of people feel about their situation at a particular

time

6. usually do a particular thing

revitalize    resilience    poop scoops    obedient    groomed    cruel

7. brushed, tidy and clean

8. small tools for cleaning up your dog’s waste from a public place

9. doing what someone says you must

10. likely to make someone suffer

11. someone’s ability to become healthy, happy or strong again after an illness, disappointment or other

problem

12. make someone feel healthy again


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By Julian Earwaker
Your workplace’s best friend?
presenteeism”
Studies prove that pets can engagement, retention, attraction and
bes.com
make a workplace more in pet-friendly work environments. For
being “win-win for
relaxed, more interesting describes pet‑friendly workplaces as
”.
and more productive. Would employee well-being and for business
you take your dog to work or for pets. And not 5
Clearly, not every workplace is suitable
be happy for your colleague ts to be greeted by
every colleague, client or customer wan
to bring their dog to work? a dog or cat, however friendly. Men, in
particular, tend to
And what would the animals see pets as an unwelcome distraction.
CEO Today reports
think about that? JULIAN that 12 per cent of British men admit to
complaining
EARWAKER reports. about pets at work, compared to just one
per cent of
ific policies
e writ ing this artic le, Lilly is women. While few workplaces have spec
As I sit in my gard en offic and safety laws.
1
usua lly mea ns it’s time for a walk regarding pets, all must observe health
giving me the look . This
ld Jack Russell ce with 6
or food. Or both. Lilly is a seven-year-o Would you want to share your workpla
if som eone Fish? As all pet
Terrier and family pet. She’s a useful alarm animals? A dog? Cat? Snake? Bird?
at the fron t door . She’ s idea l for getti ng als can be unh ygie nic, smelly and,
comes knocking owners know, anim
. She’s also a one of them has
me away from my desk for a regular walk well, unpredictable. What happens if
on. ring? What
fascinating character and great compani an “accident” on the carpet or floor cove
al allergies? Pet
the com pany of a pet a t work . about colleagues who suffer from anim
I’m not alone in enjo ying including keeping
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a pet, whil e in the US, it’s experts Purina.com have a few tips,
Almost half of Brit s own es at work,
ng to CEO Tod ay, one- fifth pets groomed, creating special pet spac
around 60 per cent. Acc ordi importantly,
w thei r emp loye es to brin g a pet providing poop scoops, treats, toys and,
of UK workplaces allo
leading the way water bowls.
to work – with “muttropolitan” London an 7
cent of Am eric pany Trakstar
for workplace dogs. Around eight per In Seattle, performance management com
azon, Google and out clear rule s.
companies currently permit pets. Am c runs a dog-friendly workplace – but sets
r dog -frie ndly offic es. Scie ntifi : “Do g own ers are 100 per cent
many other firms offe s, Their number one rule
pets at wor k help redu ce stres of the time , for their pet’s
American reports that responsible, 100 per cent
e frien dly and “pro vide a posi tive and biol ogic al need s, inclu ding:
make the office mor well-being, behaviour
g as needed.”
diversion”. scooping, bagging, cleaning and sanitizin
anyo ne brin ging their dog
The firm also insists that
Alth oug h dogs are the number one workplace pet, both insu ranc e poli cy. Other
3 people, according to work must have a pet
dogs and cats have a similar effect on requirements concern health and hyg iene (bei ng parasite
Lott e Spij kerm an. “Th ey
to behavioural psycholo gist behaviour (being
prod uctiv ity, mai nly beca use free and not smelling too strongly) and
reduce stress and increase obedient, not aggressive – and not bark
ing too much).
rd,” she told
they interact with you of their own acco 8
pop over to your le recognizing the advantages of anim
als for the
BusinessInsider.com, “and when they to Whi
you might need the effect on the
work station, it’s a good reminder that workplace, not everyone thinks about
pets get stres sed by strangers
take a break.” animals themselves. Some
. It can be crue l to take a pet
at work, too: and strange environments
4 There are other benefits to having pets to work in an artificially-lit , air-c ond ition ed office with
University
one recent study from West Virginia strange smells and loud nois es. “We ’re thin king about our
have “lower
showed that dog‑friendly workplaces needs and how our pets help us,” writ es Kry stal D’Costa
morale and
rates of absenteeism and higher worker ide in Scientific American, “but we are not cons ider ing what
US pet insu rers Nati onw
productivity”. Research by they may need from their environment
in these cases.”
employee
found “a significantly higher level of
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Your workplace’s best friend?
to Work Day”. 10
tic, mental Every year, there is a “Take Your Dog
9 Animals have long had a role in therapeu In 2020, it will be on 26 June. It’s not
something I get
e of the best ways
health and medical environments. “On involved in because a dog is part of my
everyday working
ort those things
to build resilience is to identify and supp , it’s time to finish
ness consultant life. And from the look on Lilly’s face
in our lives that revitalize us,” writes well ened half an
y people, pets this article as that walk should have happ
Naz Beheshti at Forbes.com. “For man
and joy. Smart hour ago.
provide significant emotional support
dful of this
business leaders would do well to be min JULIAN EARWAKER is a freelance
journalist, prison
ces for their
resource and create pet-friendly workpla writer-in-residence and book author.
employees who need it.”

© Business Spotlight, 7/2019


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3 Should you take a dog to work?

What arguments does the article give for and against taking your dog to work? Complete the table.

for against

4 Workplace guidelines for responsible dog owners

If a company does decide to allow dogs in the workplace, what should the dog owner’s
responsibilities be? Complete the guidelines with information from the article. Add any further
guidelines you think would be useful.

People who take their dog to work should:

1. ___________________________________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________________________________
4. ___________________________________________________________________________
5. ___________________________________________________________________________
6. ___________________________________________________________________________
7. ___________________________________________________________________________

5 Discussion

Discuss the questions. Give reasons for your answers.

•  Does your company allow people to bring dogs to work?


•  If not, have you ever worked anywhere that had a pet-friendly policy?
•  Would you want to apply for a job at a company that has a pet-friendly policy?
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