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arraeuber
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for you to take your dogs with you? I was thinking of something like a doggie daycare... but basically I want any type of job where I could take my dogs with me at least 3 times a week. I need to start working more, and I just feel bad leaving my dogs in an the apartment all the time because i live by myself. so, i figured if I could either get a high paying job so that I can send them to doggie daycare (Which is unlikely considering I don't have a degree yet) or something that I can bring them with me.
Anyone know of a place?

11/14/2005 11:10:45 AM

megameg
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My boyfriend works for Hatch Tech & Toys in downtown Winston Salem and dogs are allowed there.

11/14/2005 11:14:36 AM

markgoal
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You don't get to take your dogs to work, but you aren't blind. I'd say you got the better end of the deal.

11/14/2005 11:18:07 AM

BobbyDigital
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You don't get to take your dogs to work, but you aren't blind. I'd say you got the better end of the deal.

11/14/2005 11:20:55 AM

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was daredevil ever allowed to take his dog to court?

because that seems like the best of both worlds

[Edited on November 14, 2005 at 11:32 AM. Reason : dk]

11/14/2005 11:32:18 AM

BobbyDigital
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did he have a dog?

i thought he had radar instead.

11/14/2005 11:41:27 AM

arraeuber
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heh... too bad I'm not in Winston Salem.
I guess I'm just a freak and am attached to my dogs.
I never understood why buisnesses aren't more dog friendly anyhow... there are a lot of good dogs out there, and they boost morale in the work place.
Hell, even the military will allow some well-behaved dogs to go to work with them!

11/14/2005 11:48:44 AM

BobbyDigital
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There are a large number of people that are terrified of dogs. Most Black people and most Indians for example.

11/14/2005 11:50:31 AM

OmarBadu
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start your own company

11/14/2005 11:50:53 AM

EmptyFriend
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my girlfriend takes our dog to work... but she works for a small children's wear company. i know of a few large companies that allow it... but not around raleigh.

11/14/2005 11:53:41 AM

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yeah unless you own your own business...work for a REALLY cool company...live in europe...or that one city out in california that is ridiculously dog-friendly then i think your pooches are gonna have to stay at home

least your dogs have each other...i leave the TV on for my one pup when i go to work

11/14/2005 11:58:05 AM

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If you can't afford to have someone either take care of them, or they can't stay alone you don't need dogs. If you have more than one, they can keep one another company..they will not hate you for leaving them, what is more important? Making money, or leaving the dogs alone for a few hours. THEY HAVE ONE ANOTHER!

11/14/2005 12:22:36 PM

tkeaton
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how many boards could the mongrels hoard, if the mongrel hoards got bored?

11/14/2005 12:39:46 PM

TheTabbyCat
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PETSMART!!!!111....actually idk if they do or not

11/14/2005 12:57:32 PM

Ronny
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Maybe you should have thought about this before you bought a fucking dog.

11/14/2005 1:05:06 PM

Skack
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Dogs at work would suck. They stank and leave hair everywhere. And then the gnawing. Bleh.

11/14/2005 1:06:05 PM

Sonia
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Quote :
"was daredevil ever allowed to take his dog to court?

because that seems like the best of both worlds"


Elle Woods took her dog to court, but Bruiser was able to fit into small designer handbags.

11/14/2005 1:44:35 PM

se7entythree
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i work at Camp Bow Wow which is technically in durham but it's out next to Brier Creek. i can bring my dog to work with me everyday if i want. it's great socialization for her. we might be hiring, i'm not sure. we definitely need help though.

http://www.mycbw.com/durham

11/14/2005 1:55:41 PM

susie Q
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"I never understood why buisnesses aren't more dog friendly anyhow... there are a lot of good dogs out there, and they boost morale in the work place."

The problem with many dog owners is that they can't comprehend that not everyone loves dogs the way they do.

11/14/2005 2:29:58 PM

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^Amen to that.
Some girl brought her dog to run with us a few weeks ago, which was all right, but I really do NOT want something drooling and slobbering and licking me while I'm trying to stretch, or while I'm trying to do anything, for that matter.

11/14/2005 2:36:29 PM

paintballer
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im not sure, btu maybe orvis, at triangle town center...they allow dogs in there, but not sure about employees...and im pretty sure u need to know about fishing hunting and other crap

11/14/2005 2:36:30 PM

DirtyGreek
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^^ except maybe during sex

AM I RIGHT, FOLKS?

and the honest truth is that if you're in a high enough position, you can bring your dog probably just about to any job. My dad is the manager of tops for shoes in downtown asheville, and he brings the dog sometimes. ardie just hangs out in the back office. And sometimes he goes to work with my mom. she works at bank of america, she does mortgages. He just hangs out under the desk.

I wish my dog could come to work with me he'd love it. He doesn't mind chilling all day though, or at least, he doesn't seem to.

11/14/2005 3:03:29 PM

ncsuGALxcPaC
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I heard on the radio... that Replacements Ltd. allows you to take dogs...

Someone called Bob & The Showgram and asked that question and that's one that I remember.

11/14/2005 5:17:15 PM

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Quote :
"I never understood why buisnesses aren't more dog friendly anyhow... there are a lot of good dogs out there, and they boost morale in the work place."

The problem with many dog owners is that they can't comprehend that not everyone loves dogs the way they do.

don't get me wrong...i like other people's dogs...as a novelty, not a workplace fixture.

11/14/2005 5:49:57 PM

arraeuber
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I understand that other people don't like my dog as much as me... hence why I was kinda thinking of jobs that involve other animals.... like doggie daycare or vets or animal rehabilitation center... or, ya know, something that works with animals. And, yes, i did say that the military uses some dogs, but I do realize that the majority of places I go do not have dogs... I just want to work at a place that does.
And as for not going and buying myself a dog... hmmm... lets think about that... I didn't. My dogs wound up at my door. I tried to find them homes, but no one wanted them because they got attached to me. Holly, the younger one... I found her a home recently.... the stupid human returned her because she barks. go fig. a dog that barks.
So, instead of worrying about them and their seperation anxiety I thought i might try and find something that could ensure that they are at least in the presence of people who actually like them.
but, thanks for the site for Camp bow wow... I'll check it out!

11/14/2005 6:02:42 PM

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People who work at the Peta headquarters in Norfolk are allowed to bring their dogs to work.

But then, the trade-off of having your dog with you at work while working with a bunch of psychotic hippies is pretty crappy.

11/14/2005 6:05:39 PM

gephelps
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http://www.campcanine.com/

11/14/2005 6:17:07 PM

imhill
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I send my dog to a daycare. He loves it, he get's plenty of exercise and socialization. Plus when he comes home he's actually calm

11/14/2005 6:37:02 PM

ShawnaC123
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I always miss my dog when I go to work. I wish I could take her with me everywhere.

11/14/2005 6:39:51 PM

Amsterdam718
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the Land Rover dealership in Cary. or the security guards in my condo complex.

11/14/2005 6:47:16 PM

FeverRed
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How much does dog daycare cost? I didn't even know such a thing existed.
It's like those dog day spas. I've never had a dog that liked getting baths, or that wanted to be groomed or anything. My parents dogs definitely like to play and everything, but they can do that at home. For free.

11/14/2005 7:16:38 PM

dgwNCSU
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The american kennel club has an office right before you get to crossroads. It's on Centerview Dr. A lot of people who work there bring there dogs to work.

11/14/2005 7:17:35 PM

se7entythree
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^your dog has to have canine good citizenship certification to go w/ you to work there.

^^click on the links for prices at doggie daycamps.


[Edited on November 14, 2005 at 7:26 PM. Reason : ]

11/14/2005 7:25:36 PM

markgoal
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"go fig. a dog that barks."

I wonder why more workplaces don't allow their employees to bring dogs to work?

11/14/2005 7:39:21 PM

imhill
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Quote :
"How much does dog daycare cost? I didn't even know such a thing existed.
It's like those dog day spas. I've never had a dog that liked getting baths, or that wanted to be groomed or anything. My parents dogs definitely like to play and everything, but they can do that at home. For free."


The one mine attends is $18 a day, he doesn't go everyday though. Since I only have one dog I don't like him staying at home all day by himself and some days I am unable to come home for lunch. This way he actually gets to interact with other dogs and people.

11/14/2005 8:07:11 PM

Perlith
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Google ... however, the plural would make it more difficult. Brining a small dog is ok by some workplaces, brining multiple dogs is kinda streching it.

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"start your own company"


or buy some land cheap and be prepared to commute

11/14/2005 10:18:18 PM

CassTheSass
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my dad said that Google (they're out in southern california) allows people to bring their own pets to work everyday. he said that their campus is amazing.

11/14/2005 10:44:59 PM

jlphipps
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I'm told that HumanCentric Technologies in Cary allows dogs and kids.

Can't verify that though.

11/14/2005 11:19:06 PM

knitchic
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I would think that dogs in the workplace would be on the decline - it seems like more and more people are simply allergic to the animals. I do know that I have wound up with dog hair on my clothes from just my co-workers getting their backpacks up against my chair and my clothes picking it up from there. Gross.

11/14/2005 11:21:55 PM

Shadowrunner
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Quote :
"People who work at the Peta headquarters in Norfolk are allowed to bring their dogs to work. "


I thought hardcore PETA people were against even having animals as pets, though?

11/15/2005 12:48:54 AM

FeverRed
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I had no idea there were any places that allowed employees to bring their dogs. I mean, I've been in stores that had animals like a cat wandering around, and there was a store in Pacific Grove in California that had a huge white dog that chilled out all day. I've never had a pet that I missed so much while I was at work that I wished I could take them with me.

11/15/2005 1:59:18 AM

rjrumfel
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Look

if you dont leave your dogs at home alone now, they are gonna be fucked up later whenever you do have to leave

Jesus..they are dogs, they'll manage

11/15/2005 5:11:48 AM

arraeuber
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I know they'll manage... but I figured that since I am thinking of changing my career goals towards working with animals and possibly being an animal behaviorist, the best way to make them 'great dogs' is to socialize them.
if a dog has something to do they are less likely to act out by doing things such as chewing on your shoes or whatever. And, yes, they may be less likely to do that the older they get... but it still makes for a happier dog.
so, if I could find a place to work that I can take them with me, kudos... if not, thenI guess they will have to learn to live with it like most every other dog.
and as for them being 'just dogs'.... contrary to popular belief they have brains, they have feelings, and they have personalities... People are just too wrapped up in themselves to see that.

11/15/2005 8:23:46 AM

cyrion
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^ perhaps your just too wrapped in dogs to see the contrary.

i love my dog and she has her own little personality, but she's no human.

11/15/2005 10:37:00 AM

skokiaan
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^indeed, the threadstarter seems to be missing a few screws

11/15/2005 11:09:03 AM

arraeuber
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while I may be missing a few screws, i do not actually think that my dogs are human... that's a little too wack even for me. I have just met a lot of people that don't think that animals have feelings or personalities... that they are more like inanimate objects.
A lot of people question as to why I am so concerned for leaving my dogs for more than 8 hours at a time... I dunno, because i think that they get lonely too? Maybe I am just weird, but I see my dogs like children... can't help it.... maybe it was the way I was raised.
would you like to be left alone for 8 or more hours with absolutely nothing to do and not knowing when someone was going to come to give you a change of scenery? but, wait, you're not an 'animal', and i guess animals don't care.

11/15/2005 11:19:21 AM

EmptyFriend
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"my dad said that Google (they're out in southern northern california) allows people to bring their own pets to work everyday."


yeah my friend works there and he said people can bring their dog... but they all have to work in the same area of the campus.

11/15/2005 11:33:05 AM

krs3g
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iron thunder cycles on capital blvd. has a big ass great dane walking around the store/shop

11/15/2005 12:10:10 PM

cyrion
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8 hours really isnt that bad when they have each other. my point was, dogs arent like humans where they require a great deal of special care (especially to be entertained). i mean, they dont go out and do stuff or anything besides the occasional walk or trip to the park. my sisters got a brood of chiuauas and although they are extremely happy to see her after a long (10-12 hr) day, they always seem content when i go over to check on them or do something at the house.

11/15/2005 12:18:02 PM

jenbncsu
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Wag Pet Boutique on Glenwood. Worked there for 8 months. Owners are great people! Wasn't quite making the pay I wanted. So now I am a bartender @ a dog friendly bar! Even though my pups can't stay the whole time- too smokey

11/15/2005 12:24:05 PM

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