Bring Your Dog to Work Day Is Every Day for These 8 CompaniesThese big businesses have gone to the dogs.

ByGrace Reader

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Businesses that allow dogs in the workplace appeal more to millennials who are looking for a fun and relaxed atmosphere to work, according to a study bySKOUT.

Fifty-eight percent of workers under age 30 said that allowing dogs in the workplace makes it a "cool" place to work.

Not only do dogs create a fun work environment, but thestudyalso shows that 43 percent of those surveyed say that dogs make employees more productive.

June 24 is National Take Your Dog to Work Day, but these eight companies treat every day as Take Your Dog to Work Day.


1. Amazon, Seattle

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Employees at Amazon.com have a Corgi namedRufusto thank for the pet friendly culture in its offices.

Rufus belonged to Amazon's former editor-in-chief and principal engineer Eric Benson, and went to the office every day, even attending meetings.

Rufus was so popular among Amazon fans that the ecommerce giant now publishes aDogs of Amazon calendar.

Rufus passed away in 2009, but the dog-friendly culture remains.

Amazon headquarters has dog treats and specialized drinking fountains for employees' furry friends.


2. Ben & Jerry's, South Burlington, Vt.

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Not only do Ben & Jerry's employees get three pints of free ice cream every day, but they are also allowed to bring their dogs to work.

Ben & Jerry's is dedicated to its "K9 to 5ers," making sure that the reception desk is stocked with dog treats.

You can check out all of Ben & Jerry's four-legged-employees on itswebsite. Each dog -- there are currently 28 -- has a full bio and photo.


3. Build-A-Bear, St. Louis

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Build-A-Bear is not only dedicated to stuffed animals, but real animals as well.

At the Build-A-Bear headquarters, or bearquarters as they call it, four-legged friends are always welcome.

The team even has achief executive dog, Milford D. Krueger.


4. Clif Bar & Company, Emeryville, Calif.

Clif Bar has allowed dogs in its headquarters since the company opened its doors nearly 25 years ago.

Cait Spillner, program coordinator of Lunafest, evensaidthat she was inspired to adopt a dog because of the company rule, and that bringing her dog to work relaxes her.

The company websiteboaststhat every day is dog day at Clif Bar, and around 10 to 15 employees bring their dogs to work every day.

Related:For a Productive Workplace Let Your Office Go to the Dogs


5. Google Alphabet, Mountain View, Calif.

Google employees not only have perks such as on-site gyms, massage rooms and cafes, but furry friends are also welcome.

In Google'sCode of Conduct, the company calls itself "a dog company," but if you're a cat person, Google may not be the place for you.

"Google's affection for our canine friends is an integral facet of our corporate culture. We like cats, but we're a dog company, so as a general rule we feel cats visiting our offices would be fairly stressed out," the code of conduct says.


6. Mars, Nashville, Tenn.

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Yes, Mars is known for its candy, but it'spet-caresector contributes much to the office atmosphere.

If you interview for a position at Mars, you might even be asked if you have a dog.

"We don't require people to have a dog, but we do ask them if they have one," Ulf Hahnemann, head of HR for pet care in the U.S.told Forbes.

Around half of the 475 employees at the Franklin office bring their dogs to work.


7. Tito's Handmade Vodka, Austin, Texas

Not only does Tito's allow for dogs in the workplace, but it dedicates a good amount of time to giving back to dogs.

Tito's launched aVodka for Dog Peoplewebsite where you can donate, buy dog-related items and post informational dog articles.

Thewebsitenotes that Tito's has been committed to rescuing animals that "many of whom now thrive alongside us at our distillery and our office."

Related:How a Skate Business Came to the Aid of Shelter Animals


8. Zynga, San Francisco

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看看这标志并且也就不足为奇了t this company is highly pet friendly. In fact, Zynga isnamed afterformer CEO Mark Pincus's dog.

Zynga has a long list ofbenefitsfor its employees, but one of the most impressive is the section titled "for your canine friend."

Zynga offers partially subsidized pet insurance, a rooftop dog park at some locations and, of course, treats.

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Grace Reader is a former editorial intern at Entrepreneur.com and a current freelance contributor. She is a third year journalism and media communication major at Colorado State University. Grace is the PR and marketing manager at Colorado State University's Off-Campus Life, and a sports anchor at CTV Channel 11.

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