Some people love them, some hate them, some just sneeze. A recent study by employment agency Robert Half showed that 82 percent of offices don't allow pets, while 60 percent of workers said they'd like some sort of pet-friendly environment at work.
It's a typical day at the offices of Collective Bias in Rogers, a workplace where employees are not only allowed, they are encouraged, to take their canine companions to work. Dog-friendly offices are rare in the United States, but recent studies indicate workers wish employers were more welcoming to pets or that they'd offer more pet-focused benefits. A recent study by employment agency Robert Half showed that 82 percent of offices don't allow pets, while 60 percent of workers said they'd like some sort of pet-friendly environment at work. The Banfield Pet Hospital's second Pet-Friendly Workplace PAWrometer released in April indicated that workers would like to see perks like pet bereavement leave and paid time off to tend to a sick pet or to care for a new pet -- even more than allowing pets in the office.
http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2017/jul/02/dogs-at-office-it-s-heads-or-tails-2017/?f=business
