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girlonasurfboard t1_jci9tem wrote

That adorable face!!

Also, where do you work admins are they hiring?

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[deleted] t1_jcia7qa wrote

Hooman i am here to remind you to put a cover sheet on those TPM reports.

Epic post OP

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Crackerzot t1_jcic809 wrote

That's greeaaaaat. She's as loved as much as she loves. Bravo.

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PorcupineTreeCacs t1_jcim3l3 wrote

15! What a blessing! My baby girl is 9 now and I would give up most anything to have 6 more years with her. Give this sweetheart some belly rubs for me.

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LoudMouthVet t1_jcjbkr6 wrote

That’s really wonderful that she goes to physical therapy with you. I’m sure some of the patients might be in a bit of pain doing the physical therapy and she would help them get their mind off of their discomfort. She’s a sweetheart 🐶

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alice1955 t1_jcjgtnb wrote

You get to take your dog to work!!!!!!! Where do you work?????

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VOIDssssssss t1_jck4krt wrote

Old dogs are so precious and must be protected at all costs

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oralskills t1_jck9qrb wrote

> My 15 year old baby, she comes to work every day with me

That's the way. Whenever I negotiate contracts where I have to be on-site, my dog is my number one discussion point.

He is office trained, has been for a decade, and knows to stay under my desk or next to me (whenever I have to roam around/be in a meeting) at all times.

When you reduce the friction to this point (I'm totally against anyone bringing any dog to the office, as it can cause a lot of disturbances, especially if there are already other - trained or not - dogs...), it actually improves worker efficiency, since people really enjoy being able to pet a cute doggo during breaks.

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