Random thought since I been considering getting a dog.
Whats the best dog for architects who work long hours (8-10) hours a day. What dogs do you have?
randomised
Dec 15, 20 2:47 am
no dog owner myself but the best one would be the one you take to the office with you.
Non Sequitur
Dec 15, 20 8:51 am
I have allergies to dogs. I would be pretty miserable and pissed if I had to deal with symptoms all day because of a fluffy doggy. I won't complain tho, as long as I get to give it belly rubs.
apscoradiales
Dec 15, 20 9:22 am
Some dogs don't shed hair which help people who are allergic to them. I shed more hair than Chloe does...;)))...!
randomised
Dec 15, 20 11:05 am
I think I'm still allergic (haven't been around pets long enough for quite some time now to be sure), but I worked at places where the owner and one partner brought their dog in, and at another where one employee brought hers in...does wonders for morale. Especially in that last office, where people were burning out all around me, suddenly people started taking the dog out for walks and the working atmosphere really improved. But allergies are a big issue obviously, can't bring them in without consulting all the staff.
proto
Dec 15, 20 11:51 am
Small office w/ lots of fur
atelier nobody
Dec 16, 20 1:31 pm
I worked in one office where dogs were allowed - it was great. Unfortunately, my own dogs at the time didn't always play well well with others, so they couldn't come, but having the other dogs around was nice.
justavisual
Dec 15, 20 4:00 am
I have a smooth hair standard size dachshund and shes the best. She comes with us most places but is also okay left occasionally alone for up to 4 hours. But you have to train them well...and not buy an inbred one that barks or has spinal issues. She loves chasing sticks and sleeping under blankets.
levicaldwell
Mar 6, 21 10:24 pm
The best thing which I have read here is that she sleeps under the burrito blanket. If I talk about mine then she is so annoying.
Non Sequitur
Dec 15, 20 5:52 am
Any dog as long as it’s not a cat.
apscoradiales
Dec 15, 20 9:24 am
watch some youtube videos of cats and dogs...will melt your heart.
Jaetten
Mar 9, 21 11:40 am
Seconded, cats will claw all your rolled drawings to shreds!
Wood Guy
Dec 15, 20 8:28 am
Cats are the best pet for an architect. ;-)
Non Sequitur
Dec 15, 20 8:52 am
working really hard for a thumbs down there....
Wood Guy
Dec 15, 20 10:27 am
LOL. I have three indoor cats and two barn cats. I love dogs too but our goats are terrified of them so no dog until the goats go to the big pasture in the sky.
Non Sequitur
Dec 15, 20 6:25 pm
Thumbs up for the goats. I have a friend with land and somewhat of a hobby farm (mostly bees and chickens). I keep waiting for the day he brings in some goats.
Wood Guy
Dec 15, 20 6:48 pm
He can have mine ;-) They can be fun, and can be frustrating. On my docket is designing a 50'x120' barn for goat farmer friends, which will be a fun diversion when I can get to it.
atelier nobody
Dec 16, 20 1:35 pm
My two dogs were a herding breed (Australian Kelpies) and would often get stir-crazy when home alone - I honestly thought about moving farther from town to where I could afford a little land and getting some goats for no other reason than giving the dogs something to do.
shellarchitect
Mar 9, 21 9:24 pm
Cats are amazingly hunters. My parents always had indoor/outdoor cats until fairly recently. After the cats were gone rabbits, possums, raccoons, etc were all over their yard.
BabbleBeautiful
Dec 15, 20 9:18 am
cats are the best dogs
apscoradiales
Dec 15, 20 9:21 am
No dog should be left alone for extended periods. They require lots of human contact. cats are more solitary creatures, still I wouldn't want to leave them alone for longer than 4 hours.
Allergies is one reason why companies ban dogs and cats in offices which is very unfortunate, as they would do wonders for people with mental issues.
I only got my Chloe when I retired...she's daddy's little girl...love her.
tduds
Dec 15, 20 11:52 am
Agree - if you're working 8-10 hours every day, unless you live close enough to go home several times during the day, or you can afford good active care (& even then only after the first year, young puppies aren't welcome at most doggy daycares), you don't have time for a dog.
We got a pup last year and it only worked because my wife works from home. Damn near drove her insane with the time committment, though. Once we both started working from home it got better.
Anyway this is now a picture thread. Post your pups.
apscoradiales
Dec 15, 20 12:09 pm
Dogs can be very demanding in care they require. it's like having a little child, though I think they're far cuter and more loyal than kids. Every time we go away, we always have to plan for Chloe - she either stays with the baby sitter if we are gone for a night, but if we're away longer we bring her with us. Then, you have the issue of finding a hotel that accepts dogs, and eating in restaurants...We have even travelled to Europe with her...has her EU passport, hehe...
I wouldn't give her away for a million dollars! Second best thing that happened in my life; wifey is the first.
I worked in an office that allowed dogs. The office culture turned them into miserable little furballs just like their owners. Also, one guy was allergic, but no one cared. Sad.
citizen
Dec 15, 20 9:24 pm
^ I love dogs. They can bring so much joy and companionship, and they make life better. Some of their owners, however, could use some work. (Not 'parents', not 'humans'-- owners.) Because not every place is suitable for a dog.
shellarchitect
Dec 16, 20 7:09 am
agree with the idea to wait on a dog until the work hours are less or until a spouse can help out. Wife works from home and pampers this guy all day long
BabbleBeautiful
Dec 16, 20 9:31 am
Interesting mix. Half chihuahua and half ?
shellarchitect
Dec 16, 20 1:47 pm
I guess he does look like a mix in this pic, not really sure. Got him from a rescue, took about 2 years for him to really be a good dog for us. His first couple years must’ve been rough
BabbleBeautiful
Dec 16, 20 9:31 am
The short answer is, there's no breed of cat or dog that should be left alone for long periods of time. If you cannot, at the very least, go home during lunch to give them the attention they deserve then forgo dog or cat ownership.
atelier nobody
Dec 16, 20 1:28 pm
All dogs are best dog.
proto
Mar 6, 21 11:08 pm
Who’s a good dog?
YOU’re a good dog!!!!!
Meatball2000
Mar 11, 21 2:43 pm
Cat is the best dog for architects
Chad Miller
Mar 16, 21 3:07 pm
My dog is technically a service dog. He alerts me before my blood sugar goes low (type 1 diabetic). Unfortunately he's also super social and wants to say high to EVERYBODY so I don't bring him everywhere.
Random thought since I been considering getting a dog.
Whats the best dog for architects who work long hours (8-10) hours a day. What dogs do you have?
no dog owner myself but the best one would be the one you take to the office with you.
I have allergies to dogs. I would be pretty miserable and pissed if I had to deal with symptoms all day because of a fluffy doggy. I won't complain tho, as long as I get to give it belly rubs.
Some dogs don't shed hair which help people who are allergic to them. I shed more hair than Chloe does...;)))...!
I think I'm still allergic (haven't been around pets long enough for quite some time now to be sure), but I worked at places where the owner and one partner brought their dog in, and at another where one employee brought hers in...does wonders for morale. Especially in that last office, where people were burning out all around me, suddenly people started taking the dog out for walks and the working atmosphere really improved. But allergies are a big issue obviously, can't bring them in without consulting all the staff.
Small office w/ lots of fur
I worked in one office where dogs were allowed - it was great. Unfortunately, my own dogs at the time didn't always play well well with others, so they couldn't come, but having the other dogs around was nice.
I have a smooth hair standard size dachshund and shes the best. She comes with us most places but is also okay left occasionally alone for up to 4 hours. But you have to train them well...and not buy an inbred one that barks or has spinal issues. She loves chasing sticks and sleeping under blankets.
The best thing which I have read here is that she sleeps under the burrito blanket. If I talk about mine then she is so annoying.
Any dog as long as it’s not a cat.
watch some youtube videos of cats and dogs...will melt your heart.
Seconded, cats will claw all your rolled drawings to shreds!
Cats are the best pet for an architect. ;-)
working really hard for a thumbs down there....
LOL. I have three indoor cats and two barn cats. I love dogs too but our goats are terrified of them so no dog until the goats go to the big pasture in the sky.
Thumbs up for the goats. I have a friend with land and somewhat of a hobby farm (mostly bees and chickens). I keep waiting for the day he brings in some goats.
He can have mine ;-) They can be fun, and can be frustrating. On my docket is designing a 50'x120' barn for goat farmer friends, which will be a fun diversion when I can get to it.
My two dogs were a herding breed (Australian Kelpies) and would often get stir-crazy when home alone - I honestly thought about moving farther from town to where I could afford a little land and getting some goats for no other reason than giving the dogs something to do.
Cats are amazingly hunters. My parents always had indoor/outdoor cats until fairly recently. After the cats were gone rabbits, possums, raccoons, etc were all over their yard.
cats are the best dogs
No dog should be left alone for extended periods. They require lots of human contact. cats are more solitary creatures, still I wouldn't want to leave them alone for longer than 4 hours.
Allergies is one reason why companies ban dogs and cats in offices which is very unfortunate, as they would do wonders for people with mental issues.
I only got my Chloe when I retired...she's daddy's little girl...love her.
Agree - if you're working 8-10 hours every day, unless you live close enough to go home several times during the day, or you can afford good active care (& even then only after the first year, young puppies aren't welcome at most doggy daycares), you don't have time for a dog.
We got a pup last year and it only worked because my wife works from home. Damn near drove her insane with the time committment, though. Once we both started working from home it got better.
Anyway this is now a picture thread. Post your pups.
Dogs can be very demanding in care they require. it's like having a little child, though I think they're far cuter and more loyal than kids. Every time we go away, we always have to plan for Chloe - she either stays with the baby sitter if we are gone for a night, but if we're away longer we bring her with us. Then, you have the issue of finding a hotel that accepts dogs, and eating in restaurants...We have even travelled to Europe with her...has her EU passport, hehe...
I wouldn't give her away for a million dollars! Second best thing that happened in my life; wifey is the first.
For finding pet friendly hotels, bars, etc. while traveling we love https://www.bringfido.com/
He'll eat most dogs.
I worked in an office that allowed dogs. The office culture turned them into miserable little furballs just like their owners. Also, one guy was allergic, but no one cared. Sad.
^ I love dogs. They can bring so much joy and companionship, and they make life better. Some of their owners, however, could use some work. (Not 'parents', not 'humans'-- owners.) Because not every place is suitable for a dog.
agree with the idea to wait on a dog until the work hours are less or until a spouse can help out. Wife works from home and pampers this guy all day long
Interesting mix. Half chihuahua and half ?
I guess he does look like a mix in this pic, not really sure. Got him from a rescue, took about 2 years for him to really be a good dog for us. His first couple years must’ve been rough
The short answer is, there's no breed of cat or dog that should be left alone for long periods of time. If you cannot, at the very least, go home during lunch to give them the attention they deserve then forgo dog or cat ownership.
All dogs are best dog.
Who’s a good dog?
YOU’re a good dog!!!!!
Cat is the best dog for architects
My dog is technically a service dog. He alerts me before my blood sugar goes low (type 1 diabetic). Unfortunately he's also super social and wants to say high to EVERYBODY so I don't bring him everywhere.
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