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Growing number of Irish companies providing ‘pet-ernity leave' for workers

Growing number of Irish companies providing ‘pet-ernity leave' for workers

Extra.ie​11-05-2025

A growing number of Irish companies are providing 'pet-ernity leave' for their animal-loving workers.
And those that haven't been given paws for thought with the arrival of the inaugural doggie Oscars – Petmania's Ruby Heart Awards – which will honour pet-friendly workplaces among other categories.
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Businesses are now offering policies such as granting pet compassionate leave – 'basically bereavement leave' – according to Petmania's marketing manager, Emily Miller.
Businesses are offering 'pet-ernity leave' for new four-legged arrivals, Ms Miller said. Pic: Getty Images
'It might be a half-day or a day off, or supports to allow pet owners to grieve,' she told the Irish Mail on Sunday.
'Or to make the arrangements that are necessary if a pet needs to be put to sleep, or has passed away, and you want to get it cremated or have it buried.'
Other businesses are offering 'pet-ernity leave' for new four-legged arrivals, Ms Miller said.
'Anyone who's getting a new pet knows that, particularly for puppies and kittens, you need to settle them in, and they need lots of time and attention.'
Other award-worthy criteria could include allowing pets in the workplace or giving time off to go to the vet.
The pet-friendly workplace prize is one of 10 up for grabs at the novel ceremony. Pic: Getty Images
The pet-friendly workplace prize is one of 10 up for grabs at the novel ceremony, which also includes honours for the most dog-friendly venue and animal rescue centre activity of the year.
And pets themselves will scrap it out across seven categories, each to be narrowed down to three nominees before a winner is announced at a black-tie event in Kilkenny next month.
These include the Helping Paw award – a Best Supporting Dog prize of sorts – for assistance or therapy dogs.
The Favourite Feline category is reserved for cats, who, Ms Miller insisted, can feel 'overshadowed by the dogs.'
And a lifetime achievement award is up for grabs in the Golden Oldie category, open to pets over seven years old. ? Enter your pet by Wednesday, May 14, here. The award ceremony takes place on Wednesday, June 11, at Sullivan's Taproom in Kilkenny.

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