Does Having Pets in the Workplace Lead to a More Creative Environment?
55 Million Americans Think so
By Jennifer Anne Hart, published Aug 22, 2006
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I, like many people, consider myself a true animal lover. Those of us who do love animals and have pets near and dear to us already know how having them in our homes enriches our lives in so many ways, and according to a recent survey conducted by the American Pet Products Association, millions of Americans believe they can enrich our lives at work too.
Here are the statistics uncovered in this interesting poll, as compiled by Cat Fancy Magazine:
*Nearly 1 in 5 US companies allow pets in the workplace.
*55 million Americans feel that having their pets in the workplace leads to a more creative environment.
*53 million feel that having pets in the workplace decreases absenteeism.
*50 million feel that having pets in the workplace helps co-workers get along better.
*38 million feel that pets in the workplace creates greater productivity.
*32 million feel that pets in the workplace decreases smoking.
*37 million feel that having pets in the workplace helps improve the relationship between managers and their employees. *And, 46 million people who bring their pets to work place longer work hours!
Most of these people also believed that having their pets with them at work reduces stress, as well as offering other benefits like creating an overall happy working environment. I wouldn’t know what this is like because I have never worked anywhere that pets were allowed. It would depend, of course upon what type of work you are in. It’s one thing to bring your pet to the office, if the policy allowed this; But I can’t see this happening if your were a restaurant manager. So, I would have to say if you are one of the lucky few who can bring your pet to work, that is great.

Does Having Pets in the Workplace Lead to a More Creative Environment?
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Did You Know?
It is becoming more prevalent for teachers to bring animals such as cats into the classroom to provide a supportive learning environment, according to Alan Beck, director of Purdue Univeristy School of Veterinary Medicine's Center for the Human-Animal Bond.Resources
- www.catchannel.com, the Internet for Cat Lovers!
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