Kiwi workers more likely to ramp up productivity
when there’s a dog in the workplace
Survey reveals more than half of NZ businesses have a dog at work
When it comes to perks in the workplace, bringing your dog to work is one of them. More than half (55%) of New Zealand
companies regularly had canine visitors at work, according to a survey of 31 employers representing over 7000 employees
by leading recruitment agency, Frog Recruitment.
The survey marks the start of the search for New Zealand’s 2016 Top Office Dog. Opening today, the annual competition
runs until 10 August and is organised by Frog Recruitment tohighlight the benefits of bringing a dog to work. “It’s well
documented that dogs in the workplace are good for wellbeing and motivation,” says Frog Recruitment Director Jane
Kennelly.
“Within the broader context of the talent economy we have researched a range of factors that influence productivity and
performance at work. Having dogs in the work environment can buffer the impact of stress during the workday for their
owners and make the job more satisfying for those with whom they come into contact. There is definitely an increasing
‘cool factor’ of having a dog in the office” says Frog Recruitment founder Jane Kennelly.
“The Top Office Dog competition is a way to celebrate our canine friends that come to work and make it a better place to
be,” says Kennelly.
While survey participants from larger corporate organisations generally noted they were not allowed to bring dogs into
the office, the practice was commonplace in smaller companies and creative industries such as advertising and media
companies.
Pet friendly policy is not limited to dogs, for one company surveyed cats were welcome with two regularly staying for
the day.
New Zealand’s Top Office Dog competition runs from 25 July to 10 August. Judging will be undertaken by Animates and Frog
Recruitment, with the winner announced on 12 August.
To enter, like Frog Recruitment on Instagram, upload a picture of your workplace dog using the hashtag #nztopdog.
Include the name of the dog, business name and reason for nomination in the comments box.
The prize package includes a studio ‘Dography’ photo session with Mish O’Neill, Animates vouchers, Revolution Dog Flea
Treatment courtesy of Zoetis, Karen Walker dog accessory, Mr Soft Top voucher, Doggles and the coveted NZ Top Office Dog
trophy.
Humphrey Hanley, owner of the 2015 New Zealand Top Office Dog winner, Whisky who spends his days in Contact Energy’s
Wellington office agrees completely. “Bringing a dog to the office really brightens up everyone’s day and has a positive
effect on workplace culture, which is evident by the smiles on the faces of people we meet.”
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