Navigating Remote Work With Furry Friends

<div data-rss-type=”text”> n <h3> n <span> n n Meet Your Newest Co-Workern n </span> n </h3> n</div> n<div> n <img src=”https://irp.cdn-website.com/5551ecde/dms3rep/multi/WFH+Pet+4.jpg” alt=”A woman is sitting at a table with a laptop and a cat.”/> n</div> n<div data-rss-type=”text”> n <div> n <span> n n Our pets are our best friends. They are just what we need when we get home from a long day of work. In 2021, remote work has changed the traditional owner-pet dynamics, and now the “coming home” excitement looks a little bit different. Instead of looking forward to seeing your furry friend after a long day in the office, you now have a fluffy new co-worker. Your ever-presence might be a welcome change for you and your pet, but it is still a massive shift for both of you. Pets, especially dogs, are often in tune with your emotional state. Any stress you are experiencing through your workday can impact how stressed your pet is. It’s essential to set our fur-workers up for success by setting up a routine for them. Pets do better when they have a daily routine, and honestly, we do too. What might that routine look like? Let’s discuss.n n </span> n </div> n <div> n <br/> n </div> n</div>

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