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Building codes and designs should also keep four-legged collegues healthy and happy.
Now that we are into the new year, it is a great time to anticipate the things we want to do differently, or better, in our lives. In this time of unpredictable human behavior, combined with the remote cyberspace that many of us work in, it is especially important to value what is good, kind, and predictable. Hopefully, we are all thankful for our family members and colleagues, which, for some of us, includes a dog. (In this author’s case, it includes six family dogs!)