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Dog lovers across the UK have been bringing their pets into the workplace to mark Bring Your Dog to Work Day – and sharing very cute snaps of their new colleagues.
The photos capture pooches on swivel chairs, propped up beside keyboards, or simply curled up for a nap across a desk.
The event was launched in 2014 by dog charity Hownd and all proceeds raised go to dog rescue charity All Dogs Matter, which re-homes hundreds of dogs in the UK every year.
Studies show that bringing a dog with you into the workplace can have a range of benefits for employees – including boosting morale and improving colleague cooperation.
Dog trainer Robin Bates said: ‘This is a day to celebrate dogs and show the stress-reducing benefits they can bring to all employees in the workplace. It is also an opportunity to raise awareness and funds for canine charities.
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Dog owners all over the UK brought their pets to work today, including this adorable Cockapoo named Charli who looks ready to fill out some spreadsheets
While some dogs looked ready to work, this happy pooch, a cockapoo called Betty, looked as if she was more interested in playing
And for some adorable animals, the excitement of the workplace was all too much, with Dotty the French Bulldog using her desk as a bed
Kopitar the Vizsla, on the other hand, looked extremely concerned about the prospect of having to do some human work
And Kopitar seemed to quickly decide that the working life was not for him, stretching out on his owner’s desk
The adorable Nila looked completely bored at her owner’s workplace and looked as if she was contemplating how she ended up there
Murphy the cockapoo also went to work with his owner and could be seen waiting patiently like a good boy
Another good dog was Ryker the German Shepherd, who waited patiently while at his owner’s workplace, though he looked ready to jump
Joining Dotty at her owner’s workplace was Quinn the mongrel (pictured bottom), with both dogs seeming confused about their situation
Some jobs are more dangerous than others and Ruby the border cross Yorkshire terrier was locked away for her own safety at her owner’s workplace – though she didn’t seem to mind
Some dogs seemed more excited about being at their owner’s workplace than others, such as Hallie the labrador (pictured top)
And Buster the lurcher seemed like a perfect fit for the workplace as he sat calmly while having his photo taken at work
Flynn the lurcher cross also looked happy to be at work, although he wasn’t trusted with his own desk
Iggy the westie looked to be a wise addition to the workplace, looking on as the humans around her got to work