Wow, thanks everyone for your responses. I guess I should have explained the snapping incidents a little better. In knowing full well that my pug loves to greet other dogs while off leach, I kept her on a leash each time she was near the lab. His snapping came at points when she was merely walking by(i.e. entering through the door from a walk). She's also brought him into our office (I sit with multiple people, with a baby gate blocking the door), after two snapping & growling incidents.
It's a really tough situation, as my coworker takes great offense to coordinating our dog schedules. There are some deep-rooted issues with her not liking my dog (talking bad about her to other coworkers, who happen to love my pup). She's a general office bully.
As others have stated, maybe the office is no place for a dog, but prior to this new one coming in, there were zero issues for two years.
I won't be bringing my pup in anymore, as long as this other dog is around. Her safety is my #1 priority, even if the situation is really not fair.
Thanks for letting me vent.![]()
This makes the situation much clearer. Thanks! No it really isn't fair, but office bullies get away with a lot, and your dog's safety is the priority. You should leave her home for the time being.
So your poor little Pug was just walking past him on her leash minding her own business and he snapped at her? Now it is possible for dogs to take an instant seemingly irrational (to humans) dislike to one another, but it really sounds like the Lab and his owner are the ones with the issues here! She brought him into your dog's space (behind your baby gate) after 2 snapping incidents? Good grief. She is an idiot!
As to pet friendly offices, a surprising number of companies now allow pets. There is research out there that indicates having dogs at work increases productivity, lowers people's blood pressure, increases willingness to work over-time, and is very good for general morale. But only if all the employees like dogs!
