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The main ideas from this information are: - Managing lobbies with anxious or aggressive dogs requires knowing who is coming next and being prepared. - Watch for alert pop-ups to identify if a pet is aggressive or anxious. - Options for handling these pets include staying in the car, going for a walk, or entering through a side door. - It is important to be prepared and know ahead of time which pets require special handling. - A checklist is provided for reference. 17 so that's not right yeah like okay okay so this is managing lobbies anxious or aggressive dog importance of knowing who is coming next watch for alert pop-ups get it open get a room open and ready for any anxious or aggressive head okay know what your options are stay in car go for a walk right in it right into the room right to exam room side door okay yeah these are just stops of like hey you tell me when you're ready hi guys today we're going to talk about managing your lobby with an aggressive or anxious pet so your best way to kind of control that situation is to know who's coming in so monitoring and keeping eyes on your appointments that you're scheduling appointments is perfect what you're going to do is you're going to make they should have pop-ups saying this is aggressive pet or an anxious pet options for them is essentially you're going to happen stay in their car you're going to get a room ready for them prior to them coming in if that's a possibility or essentially they can go for a walk around the building if they need to before their appointments staying outside and kind of away from other pets or they can come in a side door if need be this is going to happen quite frequently so it's really important that you know teach when a pet is aggressive or put a pop-up in or anxious and that you're prepared for it so you're looking ahead in your day to see who's coming in what you need to do to prepare for that whether or not you need to get a room ready keep them in their car let them know that they're checked in have them go for a walk and hang outside or come in a side door so you can get them directly into a room if possible if needed yeah right so here's the checklist that was my checklist