How?
Anyone know the process for us to be allowed to bring our dogs to work with us?
This would help work morale and help drive the business as people love dogs and would love seeing Lowe's dogs throughout the store.
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No need for you to bring your DOG to work. You have a job to do! Grow up, the world is a tough place and is gonna eat you alive. Dogs belong at home
My store has an associate that brings her Service Dog. She had to provide the necessary paperwork and she brings him every shift (Part Timer). Dog is leashed to full harness at all times. I never noticed a muzzle but the dog is well behaved.
I dont believe you can just bring your dog just because you want to. You have to have necessary paperwork saying its service animal.
You must be a specialist.
Bad idea, last thing we need is employees dodgs po----g all over the place to go along with the customers dogs
Stay home
Um… no, your dog bites someone you better be ready to pay.
The average dog bite settlement amount is $84,368.71. Dog bite cases often settle between $10,000 and $100,000 but can be higher or lower depending on case factors. Each dog bite claim is unique, and settlement amounts will vary depending on case factors such as severity of injuries, liability & negligence, and whether the case goes to trial or is settled.
I’m sorry, but not everyone loves dogs. They are a threat to some people. This is such a bad idea. Dogs have to potty, they bark, and they could bite someone. Keep your dogs safe and at home.
My store manager brings his wife to work occasionally, does that count ?
Get to work you entitled b-m.
Only employee dogs I saw over my 21 years with Lowe's were certified service dogs.