"Working from home gives you a little flexibility in how you spend your day, allowing you to eliminate commuting time and wear whatever feels comfortable. Having a canine companion at home can make your workday that much sweeter. However, while all dog breeds are cute, not all dogs are good co-worker material. In fact, breeds that are prone to barking or that require constant attention can be tricky workday companions, given that you have actual work to do and can't tend to their every need during your shift."
""A great work-from-home companion is usually tolerant, okay with a quiet schedule and happy to keep you company without always needing attention," says Aimee Warner, DVM, resident veterinarian at Waggel."
""Mini Schnauzers are sweet and people-oriented-qualities that make them perfect companions for someone working from home," says Nita Vasudevan, DVM, a veterinarian at Embrace Pet Insurance. "They thrive on human interaction and are usually content to curl up nearby while you work.""
Working from home provides flexibility by removing commute time and allowing comfortable attire. A canine companion can enhance the remote-work experience, but not every breed fits that role. Dogs prone to barking or requiring constant attention can disrupt productivity because they demand care during work hours. Ideal work-from-home dogs are tolerant, comfortable with a quiet routine, and content to keep company without constant interaction. Miniature Schnauzers are people-oriented, often content to curl up nearby after regular exercise. Greyhounds commonly appear high-energy but can be calm, low-maintenance companions for remote workers.
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