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my dog is kinda amazing at times.

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i'm working from home today.  Covid is back at our office and my cleaning service is here today anyways.  my wife puts a muzzle on Hank to keep them at ease.  i asked if it was okay, if Hank is unbrided, and i got thumbs up.  i told Hank to lay down in bed and not move.  despite all the activity and his relentless pursuit of finding anyone to throw a ball for him he has not even gotten up from his bed(1 hours and 2 minutes so far!)    right now, the cat is 100% more annoying to everyone in my house.  

 

"Hank is a good boy!"

 

i am borderline shocked.  he is a good dog in the house.  outside, he is a maniac with anxiety disorder type stuff.  unless he is catching a frisbee.  all is good if he is running after something.  i am almost beaming with pride.  the cleaning crew must think i drugged him.

 

 

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  • Super User

I work a hybrid schedule now, but for a while I was working almost exclusively remotely because it was mandatory.  I often wondered what my dog did all day long when I was at work.  I found that out real quick...she sleeps!  For hours and hours on end.

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I work a hybrid schedule. 3 days in office, 2 at home, 2 days off. On my work from home days my Dog gets a morning walk before I log on for work. She naps until noon. At Noon we take a 45 minute walk during my lunch hour. When we get back she naps again until it’s time for me to sign off.

 

We have a great routine.

  • Super User
On 5/4/2023 at 1:05 PM, Darth-Baiter said:

outside, he is a maniac with anxiety disorder type stuff.

I feel this. My dog is scared/anger/crazy over most things. Mainly loud noises and animals.

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