Adorable Dogs Get Hilarious Lesson From Woman Working From Home About The New House Rules
Working from home has turned plenty of living rooms into offices, and for dogs, that usually sounds like the best news ever. For Rochelle Andonian, though, the new setup came with two very enthusiastic golden retrievers who did not get the memo about professionalism.
Salty and Bling spend their days wandering into Rochelle's office, dropping tennis balls nearby, and making themselves part of every call. Between barking, attention-seeking, and nonstop cuteness, the pair have made remote work a lot less quiet than Rochelle probably expected.
Then she came up with a set of house rules that her dogs could not ignore, and the result was hilarious.


One of the many challenges was barking. The work materials are now being sent to Rochelle's home, and Salty and Bling often announce the mail's arrival by barking loudly.
And those moments are often ill-timed for Rochelle, and her coworkers have observed that.
"Every time I'm on a call with my team, they take bets on how soon my dogs will start barking at something," Andonian says.
So, she wanted to fix the situation by laying down new "harsh" rules for Salty and Bling. To deliver the message, she made some hilarious signs.
That is where the new house rules came in.

Salty and Bling watched the presentation:
MOM ON PHONE = NO BARK!
Reminds us of the time concerned strangers gave blunt advice to someone dealing with a neighbor’s whining outside dog.

Rochelle was happy they had that talk, and her coworkers were too.
"On Monday, before we started our first call, I sent my team the photo and said, 'Problem solved!'" "They loved it."
The dogs seemed to understand the new rules completely.
Her team clearly appreciated the update.

Salty and Bling can still get a bit barky occasionally, but Rochelle would not trade her two cute coworkers for the world.
"They actually keep me smiling even during some tough online meetings," she says. "I miss the face-to-face interactions with my clients, but I sure do enjoy spending additional time with my dogs. I can tell they love it, too."
Remote work has never looked this adorable.
Wait until you see the frustrated homeowner snap at neighbors’ noisy dachshund, after months of constant barking.