Search begins for Britain’s best office dog

The aim of the competition to find Britain's best office dog is to highlight the important role that dogs play in workplace wellbeingBath-based workplace design firm  Interaction is inviting dog owners across the UK to nominate their canine colleagues and share a photo of their pets at work. The aim of the competition to find Britain’s best office dog is to highlight the important role that dogs play in workplace wellbeing. In the UK, households bought 3.2 million pets during lockdown – that’s a lot of new dogs for employees to consider. By supporting dog-friendly policies, the firm believes businesses can encourage these employees back into the office, whilst also reducing stress and improving engagement.

Interaction will crown a monthly winner throughout 2025 and the lucky pets will each receive a doggy prize box from Bella’s Box. The winning dogs’ offices will also receive a hamper of delicious goodies for their human work colleagues to enjoy.

This will culminate in a grand finale to name Britain’s Best Office Dog in December 2025. The top prize is a luxurious two-night stay at one of Britain’s finest canine-friendly hotels for the winning dog and its owner.

A panel of experts will judge the competition to find the nation’s top office pooches including Emily Birch who is a clinical animal behaviourist. Emily is the owner of The Office Dog, which helps businesses create pet-friendly workspaces.

Judges also include Dr Eloise Warrilow who is an occupational psychologist and researcher who has written an academic thesis on dog-friendly workplaces. Fellow judge Garry James is a marketing guru at FOUNDRY which operates dog-friendly coworking offices.

Dieter Wood, managing director of Interaction, said: “We’ve spent over 30 years designing and building offices that enhance wellbeing and foster community. But what’s one thing that no fit-out or furniture can replicate? The boundless energy, unconditional love and occasional chaos that a dog can bring to the office. They offer undeniable benefits in terms of morale, mental health and even productivity.

“That’s why we’re excited to launch this competition, a nationwide competition celebrating the furry friends who make our workplaces better. By highlighting the role dogs play in workplace wellbeing, we hope to inspire businesses to think creatively about how they can support their teams.”

To enter, owners need to share how their dog adds joy to the office. A great photo of your dog in the office is vital, and extra stories and anecdotes will bring entries to life.

Download an entry form for Britain’s Best Office Dog competition here: https://www.interaction.uk.com/enter-britains-best-office-dog/

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