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My new pup Dibs at 10 weeks. Isn't he a moose! He's half golden retriever and half rough collie. He's mostly black with white splotches on his chest, and white hairs around his muzzle. He's doing well with potty training, but how do I get him not to chase the cats???
I just finished converting a small 'odd' room in our house to my home office. I work from home 4 days a week now (great for the dogs!)
Like I said- small odd room means small desk- good for me! I can't keep too much crap on it. My wife put the blankets on a day bed on the opposite wall and now it's turned into a haven for the pups.
They spend most of the day in my office sleeping, with occasional trips outside. It's nice having the company while I work.
I just finished converting a small 'odd' room in our house to my home office. I work from home 4 days a week now (great for the dogs!)
Like I said- small odd room means small desk- good for me! I can't keep too much crap on it. My wife put the blankets on a day bed on the opposite wall and now it's turned into a haven for the pups.
They spend most of the day in my office sleeping, with occasional trips outside. It's nice having the company while I work.
We have a similar setup with a futon and when one of us is working from home or even if we are up at the computer for whatever, one of our dogs is pretty much always sitting there until you get up.
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