Recent Study Affirms Benefits of Dogs in the Workplace
August 17, 2010
August 17, 2010
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 -- The Humane Society issued the following news release:
The Humane Society of the United States encourages employers to implement programs to allow dogs in the workplace, and a recent study conducted by Central Michigan University confirms the benefits of such programs. The new research found that when dogs were present in a group, employees were more likely to trust each other and collaborate more effectively in the office.
"It's hear . . .
The Humane Society of the United States encourages employers to implement programs to allow dogs in the workplace, and a recent study conducted by Central Michigan University confirms the benefits of such programs. The new research found that when dogs were present in a group, employees were more likely to trust each other and collaborate more effectively in the office.
"It's hear . . .
