What happens to your faithful companion (who enjoyed the pandemic routine) when you return to the office?


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Beth Wawrzaszek, of Naperville, Illinois, the United States, first brought her dog, Summer, home through a foster care programme earlier this spring before deciding to adopt her. — TNS

Your pet eased the loneliness of the Covid-19 pandemic, sitting close as you binge-watched Bridgerton, making cameos on your Zoom calls and forcing you outside for walks.

But now you’re vaccinated, your boss wants you back in the office at least part-time, you just bought Lollapalooza (Music Festival) tickets and you’d really like to travel.

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