If you’ve been home with your dog during the pandemic, it’s likely your dog has grown very accustomed to having you around and may have anxiety issues when you go back to the workplace full time.
Some might argue that our dogs have enjoyed the stay-at-home orders more than anyone else, leaving owners with more time for walks, fetch and quality time with our pups. However, with businesses reopening all throughout the country and stay at home orders being lifted, we can’t forget about how going to work can affects our pets. Continue reading Easing Your Dog’s Anxiety as You Return to Work→
What’s your state thinking about doing for the fall? In Ohio, they’re talking about two days a week in person and the rest online. My kids are out of school, so I don’t have a horse in this race, but I’m not sure I see the logic, unless they’re going to split the kids up – some M/W, some T/Th so they are exposed to fewer people.
Could be a guilt trip. Could be the dog is in timeout because with working from home, we now know how rotten our dogs can be. They can no longer blame the damage on the cat.
Is anyone missing going into work or school yet? I always work from home, so it’s not a big change for me now, but in the beginning it was definitely an adjustment!
I work from home, so my dogs haven’t noticed a big difference, but I know for some of you, staying inside has been a
BIG change. How is your dog handling it?
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I read that if you remember you’re not “stuck” at home, but rather “safe” at home, it can help with the positive attitude.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
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