Golden Retriever 'Denver' Appointed As Chief Happiness Office At This Indian Start-Up: Internet Fills With Joy
Freepressjournal May 30, 2025 03:39 AM

If you've always imagined living in a world where you could have pet dogs at work that would just make your life better, well, this news might cheer you up! In an age where work-life balance and employee burnout have become major concerns, a Hyderabad-based tech start-up is making waves with a unique solution. Harvesting Robotics, a forward-thinking company, has hired an unusual but heartwarming new team member – a golden retriever named Denver – as their Chief Happiness Officer (CHO).

The news was shared on LinkedIn by the company’s co-founder, Rahul Arepaka, and quickly went viral. “Meet our newest hire, Denver – Chief Happiness Officer. He doesn’t code. He doesn’t care. He just shows up, steals hearts, and keeps the energy up,” Arepaka wrote. He also announced that the office is now officially pet-friendly. “Best decision. BTW: He’s got the best perks in the company,” he added.

Denver’s duties go beyond tail wags

Interestingly, Denver isn’t just lounging around the office. He has his own LinkedIn profile with a detailed job description. As CHO, Denver takes his role seriously – in his own special way:

1. Offers stress relief through surprise visits.

2. Keeps tabs on team morale and barks if affection levels drop.

3. Attends key meetings (especially if snacks are involved).

4. Initiates spontaneous play breaks to lighten the mood.

5. Gives a warm welcome to guests, vendors, and new hires.

The initiative has received an overwhelming response online, with users praising the company for this delightful approach. Netizens were overjoyed with this news and made comments like, “Love this, won’t mind having this kind of joyous and cute colleague." Another user wrote, “Pets bring so much joy. Glad to see you embracing this. Awesome initiative.”

The science behind pets at work

Studies have consistently shown that pets, especially dogs, can greatly reduce stress levels. Interaction with dogs can lower cortisol (the stress hormone), reduce blood pressure, and increase levels of serotonin and dopamine, which promote happiness. In workplace settings, dogs have been known to enhance employee morale, improve social bonding, and even boost productivity through short, joyful breaks.

This start-up's decision to include Denver as a part of their work culture reflects a progressive mindset. As companies look for creative ways to support their teams, Denver is a reminder that sometimes, happiness walks in on four paws, with a wagging tail and a heart full of unconditional love.

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