[Shani Hutchinson and Essie at work]
Shani Hutchinson (interview): “Seeing everyone’s faces light up when the dog walks around the call centre and they can all reach out and give her a little pat, it clearly makes people’s day.”
[Hutchinson and Essie at work]
[Morghan Lawler and Stella at work]
Morghan Lawler (interview): “Having my best friend in here with me and not having to leave her home whilst I’m at work it’s just calming and it makes everyone happy.”
Christie Stone (interview): “I’m quite new to RACT as well so it means I’m meeting people. So, they come in to see her and I get a chat to people so it’s really good.”
Anita Williams (interview): “It’s the best of smiles, the licks, the cuddles, the pats, it’s awesome.”
[Henry James and Billie in a meeting]
Mark Mugnaioni (interview): “As an employer we’re really focused on employee well-being, employee engagement and we just saw this is a great thing to try and see how it went. And it went absolutely gang busters.”
Henry James (interview): “Dogs just have this wonderful way of breaking down barriers. I think it’s a positive effect all round, for me and for Billie.”
[Stone and Cocoa at work]
Trish Ennis (interview): “It’s proven that it decreases stress in the work place, increases productivity. It retains staff, it brings joy to the staff. It causes a great collaborative working space for people.”
Darryl White (interview): “For our contact centre, they can be dealing with a number of stressful situations so we’ve also seen that dogs in the office has had a soothing and a calming effect in some of those stressful situations.”
[Lawler and Stella at work]
[Hutchinson and Essie at work]
[Stone and Cocoa at work]
[James and Billie in a meeting]
[Burt]
This script was provided by The Associated Press.