Good morning on this soggy Friday.

Meet Pip.

He’s a 10-month-old rescue pup who goes to the office every day with his owner, not just on Take Your Dog to Work Day, which is today.

(The unofficial holiday was first promoted in 1999 by Pet Sitters International, a group that offers certification by correspondence course for professional pet sitters.)

Pip doesn’t have to deal with subway delays on his morning commute. Instead, he takes a leisurely walk from his East Village apartment to Alley, a co-working space in Chelsea. He rolls in between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m., and attends or skips company meetings as he pleases. He often spends his workday looking for new toys, foraging for treats and snoozing on a plush gray couch.

“He views himself as king of the office,” said his owner, Carl Niedbala, the chief operating officer of Founder Shield, an insurance brokerage aimed at start-ups, which operates out of the building. “But a benevolent king, not a tyrant.”