June 3, 2007

Take Your Dog To Work Day

Cure those cubicle blues and bring man’s best friend to the office with you on Friday, June 22nd for ‘Take Your Dog to Work Day’.  Rover can help you go over those spreadsheets and Spike can be the practice audience for your next presentation.  Statistics show that bringing dogs to the office can lead to more creativity and productivity, less stress, and an overall happier working environment.  ‘Sit Means Sit’ works with dogs on a daily basis and can provide the best tips to making your pups ready for their corporate debut.

•First, dogs should have professional obedience training with their owners.
•Bring food and water to keep them happy.
•Keep them from barking, bring a toy or puppy treats.
•Have a doggie bed in the office so they have a place to stay.
•Reinforce the “wait” command so that the dogs do not run off without supervision.
•Practice the “place” command at home so that the dog will be comfortable and used to staying at his bed in a new environment. 

“Take Your Dog to Work Day can be an amazingly fun day for you and your dog as well as a chance to show the bond you share,” said Tom Mancuso, Sit Means Sit trainer. 

Take Your Dog to Work Day was created in 1999 for companies to recognize the merit of dogs in the workplace and increase the awareness of dog adoptions nationwide.

Founded and created by Fred Hassen in 1998, Sit Means Sit Dog Training is a studied, tested, proven, specialized language that is immediately communicated to the dog in a non-confrontational way. Fred is also the CEO of Sit Means Sit Dog Training – the most successful remote dog training business in the 31-year history of remote collar dog training. With the advance of technology over the years, Fred Hassen has recognized the tremendous advantage that a professionally trained remote collar trainer has over other dog trainers using any other method. www.sitmeanssit.com

For more information in the Kansas City area please call Sit Means Sit @ 816.878.4878

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