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AIBU to think school staff should make care provision for their dogs?

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LoveTheirDogs · 07/10/2021 12:02

Our headteacher and business manager have both got dogs in the last six months. Now they're bringing those dogs into school. They're saying that the dogs are 'school dogs' which seems to mean that they're dogs that mostly hang around in school. They've also scheduled a number of 'enrichment activities' for the kids so that they can 'learn how to interact with different species' ie their dogs. AIBU to think this is taking the piss and they should just make provision for their dogs same as any other working person rather than having the whole school have to go to these (non-accredited) 'courses' that clearly cost a fortune and are only being put on so that BM and HT can tick a box that says everything is ok with them bringing their pets to work?

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SirChenjins · 09/10/2021 22:31

*My post makes perfect sense for the purposes of my argument.

SW1amp · 09/10/2021 22:37

But it doesn’t Confused

I’m not making any assumptions about the dogs, just merely pointing about that the things you’re asserting as fact can’t possibly be confirmed as facts from the information OP has given Confused

But even that seems to be beyond your comprehension so I’m going to bow out now

MumofSpud · 09/10/2021 22:39

My DD's school now has 4 Therapy Dogs! 4!!

SirChenjins · 09/10/2021 22:39

And your posts are likewise.

Night.

Dartsplayer · 20/10/2021 15:45

I think your child goes to the same one as mine (unless its a common thing to do) although my children absolutely love it

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