company launches new service guaranteed to make any virtual business meeting 100000 times better (and yes it does include dogs 🐶)

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Let’s set the scene…..You’re on the phone to your work colleagues (or even worse your boss!) when your dog chooses the worst moment ever to crash the call and disrupt the meeting.

With many of us working from home, dogs crashing our virtual business meetings has not only become the norm, but the preferred.

That’s right, there is no denying that we all secretly love it when that big business update or new client pitch is gatecrashed by our four-legged friends.

In fact, according to recent data, dogs gatecrashing your virtual meeting may have other benefits such as better feelings of wellbeing and lower stress levels1

So wouldn’t it be great if a dog was invited along to your virtual meeting as well? Well today is your lucky day as video conference call provider Powwownow have launched a service that does exactly that!

Introducing ‘Puppy calls,’ a new service that ensures virtual meeting fails such as ‘ can you hear me’ and ‘ am I on mute?’ are replaced with ‘awww, look at the adorable puppy!!!’

To bring the puppy calls, to life, PowWowNow have teamed up with reputable puppy therapists Paws in Work, who will bring along a puppy to the meeting, meaning virtual meetings just got a whole lot beter (but maybe less productive!)

Commenting on the Puppy Calls, a spokesperson from PowWowNow has said: “To break up the monotony of working from home, we want to bring a little fun to people’s virtual business meeting. That’s why we’ve launched the puppy calls. We all know that dogs are man’s best friends so thought it would be a great way to make working from home more enjoyable.”

To find out more, please visit:https://www.powwownow.co.uk/puppy-calls

 


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