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A K9 behavioral specialist says dog owners working from home need to take steps today to ensure their fury friends don’t feel left behind when they return to their offices.
Before she hops on a work Zoom, operations manager, Jeanne Strutz makes sure Amy Jo and Gus are comfortable. Although the family’s black lab and Australian heeler don’t spend as many hours in their crates today as they did when she left home to work, Strutz continues to make crate time part of their daily routines.
“I’d love to let them lay by my feet and stuff like that all day, but it’s better for them to continue on down the path of consistency….being familiar with their crates, being familiar with a scheduled, not letting them get away with everything,” Strutz says.
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Moran: It’s been a pleasure
MIKE MORAN
Published: 12/31/2020 5:30:40 PM
I won’t bury the lede on this one as of New Year’s Day I will no longer be working for the Daily Hampshire Gazette.
As hard as that was to write, it was equally as hard of a decision to make. When I graduated from college in 2002 I found a job at 115 Conz St. That job turned into a home over the past 18-plus years, and when you find a home it’s hard to leave, regardless of the circumstances.
But the past year hasn’t been easy and leaving became that little thought that never quite went away. Up until two weeks ago, this wasn’t the case. Staff writer Kyle Grabowski and I were making plans for UMass coverage and preparing for the start of the winter high school season. Like everything during the pandemic though, situations change quickly, and this was no exception. The newspaper needed to make changes so I took the offer on the table.
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