Anyone else’s dog harass them while they’re workin
Oh Brodie what a special dog you are.
I work from home and my labradoodle always wants to play. He brings me his toys while I’m presenting on calls.
🐕 “Mommm… look at me! I’ve got my baby, come play with me. Look! Look at me!”
But look at that face 🐶 how can I say no. I play with him for a little then he passes right now. Working remote is the best because I get to dress coming, be home and have my dog by my side.
Does anyone else’s dog do this to them while they’re working from home?
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My pup will constantly try to pull or swat my hands away from my laptop when I work from home😅