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Ask HN: A pack of office-dogs, too much?

13 pointsby crtlaltdelabout 5 years ago
I&#x27;ve encountered several startups that embrace &quot;office dogs&quot; in the course of my career. Most of them its an occasional event, usually when the owner has trouble with pet sitting or something. A couple, however, have a constant presence of dogs. Multiple dogs. They bark, &quot;play fight&quot; and attempt to get some person (any person) to pay attention to them. None of them are scary or overly aggressive.<p>This is not a large space, though hardly a &quot;garage&quot; sized office.<p>I like dogs.<p>This pack of dogs is making me hate this office. It has gotten to the point where even the most typical, innocuous &quot;dog behavior&quot; in the office irritates me. It ruins my flow and engenders a modest resentment towards their owners.<p>I am at a loss to address this. The company is small enough that the non-bring-dog-to-work folks are a minority, and all of the senior leadership team bring theirs. If this was occasional, it wouldn&#x27;t bother me...but it is just about every-single-day.<p>Every.<p>Single.<p>Day.<p>I&#x27;d not consider bringing my small children to the office every day only to let them roam around bothering people and squabbling over a toy...is it too much to expect the same of &quot;pet parents&quot; and their &quot;fur babies&quot;?

6 comments

seviloabout 5 years ago
I love dogs and being able to bring a dog to the office is a huge appeal for signing up for a job, dogs only have 10-15 years of lifespan so I want to make sure the days count. But I can see how it can be annoying for people who require a non-disruptive environment to work.<p>Bring it up with your management that it bothers you, then the ball is in their court whether they wanna make change to the policy. If it doesn&#x27;t work out then all I can say is you&#x27;ll be better off to find a place where the environment fits what you&#x27;re looking form, also they should disclose this policy and situation upon hiring someone.<p>I will get annoyed and leave if the office has a toddler policy because I don&#x27;t like children at all, but I won&#x27;t blame the owners of the company if that&#x27;s what they want, it just so happened I landed at a place where my interest don&#x27;t fit with the rest.
h2odragonabout 5 years ago
If you find the environment distracting and unpleasant; say so. If they don&#x27;t want to change the environment, go somewhere else.<p>I love dogs too but there&#x27;s few that will be happy in an office environment; set them up a fenced yard outside and hire a minder or take shifts for that among the dog lovers... hired will be less contentious.
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photaweabout 5 years ago
I have 2 dogs and work with them in the room all the time. They can be distracting, but to me, this is mostly in a good way. I do understand that they can be slightly annoying at times, but I couldn&#x27;t live without them.<p>I do understand that several dogs may annoy you, but yeah - bring it up with management, get some noise cancelling phones. Not sure why they would put the dogs so close to you guys.
SamReidHughesabout 5 years ago
I wouldn&#x27;t want to work in a place that had office dogs, but that&#x27;s because I got attacked by one. Any workplace that involves information work that needs focus should not have office dogs or other stupid distractions. It&#x27;s perfectly reasonable for my local dry cleaner to have a dog, though -- it gets a lot of people to interact with, and it doesn&#x27;t bother the owner or employees.
bjourneabout 5 years ago
A lot of people don&#x27;t like dogs or are allergic to them. Bringing them to work is somewhat inconsiderate to say the least. But if the senior staff is doing it too, there&#x27;s probably nothing you can do about it.
kojeovoabout 5 years ago
&gt; all of the senior leadership team bring theirs<p>i think you gotta find a new gig