February 4, 2021 Dog trainers say they're already working with owners to prepare their pups for time apart when in-person work resumes. SHOW TRANSCRIPT They are nappers, snackers and, as of this pandemic, your live-in coworkers. "It is typically a bipartisan team of people that will be looking over any disputed ballots. Pardon the dog in the background," Stephanie Liebergen, newsy political reporter, said. Like so many dog owners, our team here at Newsy is navigating working remotely with pups by our side and occasionally on camera. But when it comes time to return to in-person work, most dogs won’t be able to go with their owners to the office — even if they try to sneak into the car. So how do you prepare for that transition, especially when they've become so accustomed to having you home 24/7?