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Since you work at home, you may have to conduct meetings with clients and associates in your home office. Some of these visitors, as many people are, may be allergic to dogs and cats. So the first thing you'll want to do is to set up a place for your pet to be while you're working. Let the dog run around in the back yard or on the other end of the house. Separating the dog is also important considering the number of people who are afraid them. Even if your dog is the sweetest pup in the world and would never hurt a fly, people may still be scared. Best to avoid this complication by simply keeping the dog out of sight.
Dogs, as smart as they are, do not have great reasoning skills. If you normally let your dog sleep on the couch in your office, it will not understand why you yell at it to get off just because you have company. You should sit down with your family and establish what the rules for the dog will be. Will the dog be allowed in the house? In the office? To jump on visitors? These are all questions that need answers, and the whole family must strictly obey the rules that are set.
When you change your dog's lifestyle, be prepared to go through a few weeks of whining and barking. This is the dog's way of expressing resentment with the change. But after the transition period is over, you shouldn't have many problems with the household dog.





