Sometimes the Best Co-Workers…Have Four Legs!
Aligning with this issue’s “Family Businesses” theme, we couldn’t help but focus on those furry family members that are a part of the staff too.
From greeting customers to curling up underneath desks, dogs can create a calming environment even in the most stressful places of work.
As Rebecca Wetzel of Wetzel and Washburn explains, “A law firm is a very stressful place for most people to visit. They are almost never there because something good is happening in their life. A friendly greeting from our dog can be a comfort.”
Enjoy seeing some of Lynchburg’s “workplace dogs” below.
Craddock Terry Hotel • Western Ways • Black Dog Sporting Goods • Accents Flags and Gifts • Wetzel and Washburn • Lynchburg Business Southern Provisions • Lynchburg Regional Business Alliance • Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine • R. Coffee
- Black Dog Sporting Goods, Tiny.
- R. Coffee, Emmy.
- Wetzel and Washburn, Sir Snorty Pig of Wyndhurst.
- Lynchburg Regional Business Alliance, Bruno
- Western Ways, Alex and Tipper.
- Lynchburg Business Editor Shelley Basinger, Sadie.
- Craddock Terry Hotel, Buster Brown.
- Southern Provisions, Margaux.
- Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Zoe.
- Accents Flags and Gifts, Muppy and Suga.