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  • Pets

    Got a pet? Great! In most cases, feel free to take it to your office in WTT. You just need to remember to follow the rules below, as not every user of the building will feel comfortable around pets.

    You are fully responsible for your pet’s behaviour. By all means, please ensure that your pet is not a disruption to those using the building.

    The cleanliness of the building and its surroundings ought to be maintained to the point where you can’t tell the difference that you happen to have your pet inside. We understand that all sorts of things can occur, which is why you need to carry a remedy on standby that will restore the place to its original state. In particular, ones that will help you remove the poop straight away.

    Please bring your pet into the building on a leash or in a pet carrier. If your pet is on a leash and might pose a danger, please put a muzzle on it. Remember that you are familiar with your pet and feel safe around them. Other people using the building might not know your pet and may not share this feeling. Furthermore, your pet may be stressed by a new place and lots of strangers around and react aggressively to the situation.

    You must not leave your pet unattended either in or around the building.

    You can walk your dog in the outdoor area in front of the building, but remember to clean up after your pet.

    Would you like to transport your pet in a lift? All people inside the lift must agree to this. Should a person enter at one of the stops who does not accept the lift ride with your pet, you must leave the lift at the nearest stop.

    There is only one restriction in bringing animals to the WTT. Dogs listed in the Regulation of the Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration of 28 April 2003 on the list of dog breeds deemed to be aggressive are not permitted in the building.


    Pro tip

    Following the above rules, you are allowed to bring not only a dog but also a cat, a ferret, a guinea pig, a hamster or a tortoise into the premises of the WTT.