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Take Your Dog to Work Day (sometimes abbreviated as TYDTWD) was first started in 1996 in the United Kingdom and June 24, 1999[1] in the United States. Created by Pet Sitters International this day celebrates the companions dogs make and encourages adoptions from local shelters, rescue groups and humane societies.[2] The day offers a summer Friday for U.S. employees to introduce their dog to co-workers; PSI believes that dog-less co-workers will be encouraged to adopt when they witness the human-animal bond. There is also increasing participation in TYDTWD in Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, and New Zealand.[3]

History

On June 24, 1999 PSI held the first Take Your Dog to Work Day in the United States. An estimated 300[4] companies participated nationwide. 2000 saw the acquisition of TYDTWD by the now defunct Pets.com. Pets.com promoted the event using their mascot, Buddy, the sock puppet. That same year, pets.com closed its doors as a result of the dot-com crash, and PSI regained the trademark.

Pet Sitters International continues to promote the day, which is celebrated annually the Friday AFTER Fathers Day, and anticipates participation in the day will continue to grow.[as of?] Each year, PSI offers a free downloadable Action Pack, including a sample "dogs at work" policy, TYDTWDay planning tips, event forms and more to companies interested in planning a local event on Takeyourdog.com. A photo contest is promoted each year, with a cash prize award to the winner as well as a donation made to an animal shelter or rescue group of the winner's choice. Leading up to Take Your Dog To Work Day is Take-Your-Pet-To-Work-Week. This is the week directly after Fathers day, leading up to the Friday TYDTWD.

Subsequent annual celebrations

In 2001 PSI was hosting the third annual TYDTWD. That year saw the introduction of the first TYDTWD “poster dog,” Ernie. 2002 continued the “poster dog” theme with Sandy. 2003 saw the participation of over 5,000[4] companies in TYDTWD. That number doubled in 2004 with an estimated 10,000[4] internationally participating companies. The poster dog for that year was Little Nicky, the oldest TYDTWD poster dog to date.

June 2005 saw a record number of 37,191 hits on the web site. The event was featured on such media as the Late Show with David Letterman and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, as well as CNN Headline News. The poster dog for that year was a pit bull named Chloe. June, 2008 marked the tenth annual celebration of the day. The company is spreading the day's message with a new,;[5] promoting pet adoptions became even more relevant in 2008 with shelters overcrowded as a result of "foreclosure dogs." [6]

More than 100,000 users visited Takeyourdog.com to learn more about the 2011 event on Friday, June 20 PSI, along with 2011 campaign partners Veterinary Pet Insurance, Association of Pet Dog Trainers, Adopt-A-Pet.com and Fourleggedlife.com encouraged pet owners around the world to work with their dogs for a good cause.

Friday, June 24, 2013, marked the 15th annual celebration.[7] Tuesday, November 18, 2014, marked the 16th annual celebration [7]

According to their website, Take Your Dog to Work Day will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 17, 2015.

References

  1. ^ Take Your Dog To Work Day: Inspiring awareness of shelter dogs (PamperedPuppy.com)
  2. ^ Gold, Meagan (June 20, 2002). "Pet Sitters International Promotes 'Take Your Dog to Work Day'". Harrisburg Patriot-News.
  3. ^ http://www.takeyourdogtoworkday.co.uk/home/home.aspx
  4. ^ a b c Search
  5. ^ website
  6. ^ Foreclosure Crisis Means More People Must Give Up Pets - Cincinnati breaking news, weather radar, traffic from 9News | Channel 9 WCPO.com
  7. ^ a b http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/6/prweb10821543.htm