Fortunately, I work from home mostly, so I don’t have to subject anyone to this excessive display of adoration.īringing dogs into the workplace only works if the dogs are well behaved and well managed by their humans. I make sounds I did not know existed within me, but I can’t help it. Help.Īs someone with a (perfect, adorable) dog, I know how unhinged I must sound when talking to him. I keep imagining how these women would feel if I brought in an infant and they had to listen to crying and baby-talk all day. It’s a young office, and I’m the only older one with a kid. Once, one of the dogs wound up under my table barking and nearly gave me a heart attack. I’m only in 18 hours a week and keep convincing myself that I can deal, though it means wearing noise-canceling headphones all the time (and even those don’t block the sound). I can speak with the office manager, but I’m afraid of seeming awful. The dogs bark incessantly, and their owners respond with baby talk. Include your name and location, or a request to remain anonymous. Send questions about the office, money, careers and work-life balance to.
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