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Many Brits pull sickies to look after their dogs

Many British attract patients to look at their bad dogs.
In a study by Tails.com, 16 percent of them admitted that they were lying to their bosses.
On average eight days a year, 72 percent of the British are removed, so they may be interested in their poops.
As a result, it is reported that the British economy cost £ 13.8 billion per year.
In the meantime, 52 percent of the British, rather than their partners, they care more about the health of pets, he said.
“Apart from the economic effect, sick days are really stressful and difficult for dogs and owners.
“Everything we can do to help limit patient days is very useful.”