Introducing Ruby. Ya ya, lots of agencies use there dog on there web sites to show how cool they are. Not here. This is a business, a rough business. No place for a dog to soften things up. Or is it. Ruby had to come in for while, a while back, and a funny thing happened. She took the place seriously. She greets each person in the morning and says hi. She can sense when things get rough or stressful and will go to that person and hop up in there lap. It’s uncanny.. She helps relieve stress here in ways that no human could. The other day we all realized that Ruby was far more than just a dog hang’n at the office, so we hired her. She works from 8-2 every day. And we could not be happier. So welcome to the business world Ruby.. And yes she works for snacks.. We all do..
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