Lancelot takes a shortcut to the lunchroom on Take your Dog to Work Day. Photo by Pat Behles.
I’m very excited that Friday is Take Your Dog to Work Day. At C-Line, where I work marketing office products, I’m sure that everyone will bring me home baked biscuits in celebration. Yum. Speaking of C-Line, I just ordered some photo prints of my latest agility competition. They were taken by Pat Behles of PB Pet Photography. When they arrived I put them right into my plastic photo holders. It will keep them safe so that none of my friends drool on them.
–Lancelot (now also known as Resolute Sir Lancelot du Lac OA, OAJ, NF, CGC, PGD) (I made up the PGD (Pretty Good Dog) part)
This week while I was practicing my rear crosses in agility practice, I thought about how the best way to keep my photos organized was to use 4 x 6 Photo Holders in my scrapbook. Here I am in practice. Those turns sure are tight.
October means Breast Cancer Awareness month. It gives me a great opportunity to wear my new C-Line Pink Ribbon Hello my name is badge to agility practice. Here I am on Saturday.
OK, I know what you are thinking. Dogs don’t have opposable thumbs and so they can’t hold a pen. But, kids do and they need to practice their math and their handwriting skills. In order to save trees, a cause close to my heart, I recommend practicing using a C-Line Reusable Dry Erase Pocket. These pockets let you slip a sheet of paper inside and then use a dry erase marker to practice. Then simply wipe it clean and start again.
C-Line provides free, downloadable templates for use with the Dry Erase Pockets. Available worksheet templates include Math Practice Sets, “To Do” Lists, Alphabet, Handwriting Lines and even a Music Staff to practice writing music. They are great for the classroom, too. Teachers love them because they save resources and time – a single template can be used over and over again.
While name tents are great for meetings, in my office I like to use my C-Line Name Tent so that visitors can see at a glance my name and title. It sets up a professional atmosphere from the start.