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Tips for taking your dog to work

fldogday22a.jpgDenis Flaim who writes the Animal House blog at Newsday in Long Island, N.Y. offers six tips for taking your dog to work. Take Your Dog to Work Day is June 20.

Flaim says you've only got once change to make a good first impression.

I'm not sure about you, but the last time someone brought a dog into the newsroom, one of my colleagues had to go home for her alergy medication.

Click here for Flaim's tips.


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To work by your dog just practice in talking,by talking
to them for more time a same words or sentence it can able to understand it will do that work.
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