Considering a Pet-Friendly Office? Here’s What You Need to Know

Pet-friendly workplaces are becoming increasingly popular. Consider these pros and cons of a pet-friendly office and tips for creating a pet policy.

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Pet-friendly workplaces are becoming increasingly popular among employers and employees alike. In fact, a LiveCareer study found that 94% of respondents were supportive of having Fido or Fluffy in the office, with 52% reporting that “pet-friendly benefits and policies are important when considering an employer.”

If you’re considering opening up your office to your employees’ furry friends, here are some considerations to keep in mind.

The pros and cons of a pet-friendly work environment

A pet-friendly work environment offers employees and companies a host of potential benefits, including:

However, there are some potential drawbacks to allowing pets in the workplace, too.

Establishing a pet policy

Before bringing any pets into the office, create a pet policy that is fair and consistent and communicate it clearly to employees. Here are a few essential points to include in your corporate pet policy:

Requirements for office pets

Workplace safety must remain top of mind, so any pets on the premises must be clean, up-to-date on vaccinations, and well-trained. Delineate requirements for office pets, including behavior (i.e., potty-trained and with no history of aggression) and a minimum age (for health and socialization concerns). Consider providing resources for training and education around responsible pet ownership.

Having animals in the office can encourage employee bonding and break the ice among coworkers.

How conflicts will be addressed

Detail how you’ll handle pet allergies, noise disturbances, or aggression, including any legal ramifications or liability. This section can also highlight preventative measures, such as designated “no-pet zones” and limits on the number of pets in the office at one time.

Accommodations for those who cannot bring their pets to work

Not all employees will be able to bring their pets into the office. Providing accommodations for those individuals, such as flexible work arrangements or alternative pet care options, can help ensure everyone’s furry friends are receiving the same support.

Legal considerations

Allowing pets in the workplace comes with multiple legal considerations. Here are a few tips for remaining compliant:

Review local regulations and ordinances

Contact your local board of health for information on what a company must do to comply with city or town requirements. These may also vary by industry — for example, food service companies may not allow pets due to potential health code violations.

Put everything in writing

If you lease your office, request an addendum to your contract so you have written permission for pets on the premises. When you write your pet policy, clearly delineate corporate policies and pet owners’ responsibilities, such as providing vaccination records.

Obtain the proper liability insurance

In the event of a bite or any other on-premise incidents, liability can fall on the employer in addition to the pet owner. Check your current general liability coverage, and consider having employees provide their own insurance covering pet-related damages or injuries.

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Published April 26, 2023

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