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Originally Posted by sbgooljar I am a work-from-home Yorkie mom and it can be challenging at times. Some days I am booked with conference calls from 6 am (I manage a Global team) and literally go back-to-back for 4 or 5 hours. If Romeo goes into a barking fit it can be a nightmare and very stressful for me. Honestly though, most days he is happy to just sleep on my desk and let me work.
As you said, the ideal situation would be a Yorkie stay-at-home/no-work mom! |
This is exactly my situation. It gets a little hairy when I am on a call and Georgie starts barking. When I do have to go into the office for a face to face meeting Georgie looks so pitiful when I leave. I have had to learn to just be strong and tell him I love him and leave. I know it's so hard but it gets easier. Just make sure she is in a safe place when you leave.
I am working towards the stay at home/no-work Yorkie and skin child Mom within the next couple of years. I never thought I could give up a career but I definitely can now