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Home United States United States Watch owners and pets bond on 10th annual ‘Take Your Dog to Work Day’

Watch owners and pets bond on 10th annual ‘Take Your Dog to Work Day’ PDF Print E-mail
Written by Harpreet Verma   
Friday, 26 June 2009 17:14

take_your_dog_to_work_dayThis is really excieted news,In New York,June 26..There is bond for Owners and Pets on 10th annual to 'Take Your Dog toWork'

Pet owners are getting ready for the 10th annual `Take Your Dog to Work ' on June 26, a day when dogs can go Work too with thier owners.

This day  is to celebrate the great companions dogs make and to encourage their adoption  by letting non-owners witness the bond between dog and man, says a Web site promoting the occasion.

Pet adoption is the most friendly and budget-conscious option for finding as your best friend.The day is not an official holiday, but New Yorkers who have done it in past years say the day's great fun.

Tina Park, 30, of Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, works as a designer at the Chelsea offices of Johnson & Johnson and brings her Yorkie-Terrier mix, Gangang, 2, there every day.

"It's very therapeutic to come over and pet him, and it's good for the dog," she said.

"He's the office stress-reliever," she added.

 Patti Moran, president of Pet Sitters International, which came up with the event, as saying.

Moran revealed  thousands of  companies of all levels are expected to participate,In which some are  Johnson & Johnson and Disney. (ANI)
 


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