WFH culture gives dogs separation anxiety: One in nine dog owners return to work with their pets after pooches become dependent on them while they worked from home

New data has revealed that one in nine dog owners have returned to work with their dogs as pooches suffer from separation anxiety.

Research from Trainline shows more dog owners are travelling to work with their pets, rising to one in five for Gen Z.

According to a dog behavior expert, separation-related problems are on the rise among pets, especially those that have grown accustomed to constant company during the lockdown period.

For some, this means that they now take their beloved pets to work with them, even if it means to Central London.

Amanda Sefton, 27, from Finchley travels with her cockapoo Otis three times a week into Central London as pet day-care can be so expensive.

She has described commuting in with the pup as a ‘game-changer’.

The expert mentioned that due to the high cost of pet daycare, many pet owners opt to bring their dogs to work with them as a more convenient and affordable solution. She shared her personal experience of taking her dog, Otis, to the office, emphasizing the importance of being well-prepared with treats, poo bags, and water, ensuring the dog’s comfort during the journey.

New data has revealed that one in nine dog owners have returned to work with their dogs as pooches suffer from separation anxiety

New data has revealed that one in nine dog owners have returned to work with their dogs as pooches suffer from separation anxiety

Research from Trainline shows more dog owners are travelling to work with their pets, rising to one in five for Gen Z

Research from Trainline shows more dog owners are travelling to work with their pets, rising to one in five for Gen Z

‘It’s not just a benefit for me either – my colleagues are always delighted when Otis bounds in.

‘He brings some levity to a busy workspace, and I’ll often catch my colleagues giving him a quick cuddle or treat in between meetings or tasks.

The expert highlighted the increasing need for alternative strategies to reduce stress and take breaks, suggesting that a leisurely walk in the park under the sunshine with a furry companion can be an excellent way to unwind and bond with the pet.

‘The pandemic saw such a boom for pets and people wanting some company for the long hours at home – it makes sense that offices and travel are opening up to accommodate that boom.’

Meanwhile, Marion Sinclair, from Deptford, south-east Londonoften takes her Cavapoo, Bobby, to explore new walking spots.

‘People shouldn’t be worried about travelling with their dogs,’ she said, ‘But clearer guidance would definitely make it easier and more enjoyable for everyone.

‘If you’ve got a really friendly dog, people want to say hello, but people need help navigating the unwritten rules around it. A bit more clarity could really make a difference.

‘Bobby loves to say hello to people on the train, and it’s always surprising who responds. You might assume certain people — like tough-looking men with tattoos — wouldn’t take to a small fluffy white dog giving them a hug, but more often than not, they do.

A dog behaviour expert said that separation-related issues have become more common in pets, especially for those who became used to company during lockdown

A dog behaviour expert said that separation-related issues have become more common in pets, especially for those who became used to company during lockdown

For some, this means that they now take their beloved pets to work with them, even if it means to Central London

For some, this means that they now take their beloved pets to work with them, even if it means to Central London

‘It’s heartwarming to see how it melts people a little, breaking down barriers in a city where we can all feel a bit isolated. When Bobby approaches someone, looks at them, and offers his version of a hug, they feel seen.

‘It’s a special moment — for them, for him, and for me. That’s one of the unexpected joys of taking him on the train; it brings people together in the most simple yet meaningful way.’

Dom Burke, Behaviour Officer at Dogs Trust, advises that for workers wanting to go back to the office who are worried about the impact of leaving their dogs by themselves, they should start early and go gradually.

He said that leaving dogs alone for short periods of time and slowly increasing it will help build their confidence.

Owners are also encouraged to for a long walk or a play session before heading out as this will burn off the pups’ energy, which will help them to settle down and take a toilet break.

Creating a comforting environment is also encouraged, like leaving fresh water, giving them a long-lasting chew or puzzle toy, as well as a cosy bed.

It may also be a good idea to leave them with an item with the owners sent to make them feel assured.

He added: ‘Keep things calm when you leave and when you return home – This is to manage your dog’s excitement, and whilst it is lovely when we get a happy greeting when we come home, overexciting your dog when you come back through the front door can lead to your dog finding it difficult to wait for you to come home.

‘Use background noise – leaving the TV or radio on at a low volume can provide a sense of company and reduce outside noises that may startle them.

‘Arrange a check-in if needed – If you’ll be gone for long hours, consider asking a friend, neighbour, or dog walker to visit, take them for a walk, or provide some companionship.’

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