ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月22日 08時02分


A lot of animals have jobs in New York City these days: therapy dogs work at nursing homes, 4-legged explosives detectors nose through your luggage at airports, cats take on mouse patrol at corner bodegas. But there are countless other animals whose duties are less formal and more about making the workplace a nicer place to hang out. Take for instance, Mimi and Coco, the Maltese dogs in hand-knit sweaters pictured here. Most mornings, these 2 trot off to work with their owner, Amy, at Amy’s Hair Salon in Manhattan’s Chinatown. Here, complex procedures like hair straightening can take hours, and petting a dog seems to make the time vanish. Customers “play with the dog, they pat the dog, so it’s not boring,” says Amy, who owns the salon as well as the pups. @samuelhodgson photographed Mimi and Coco hard at work at Amy’s Hair Salon, where they joined a customer who was getting a haircut in the styling chair. #?? #?


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