I need to start off this post by explaining just how hard it was to not write in Winnie’s “voice.” You know that voice, the one people use when providing their dog’s inner monologue or when you carry on a conversation with your dog throughout the day.
Or maybe you don’t.
If you couldn’t tell, I’m a dog person. A big one. Dogs are much simpler than humans, and some (most) of the time they are much more pleasant to be around. If you are in any way familiar with me or Wit & Delight, you have met Winnie Bear Peters, my first kid, and my constant companion.
Winnie used to rule the roost, before kids, and she had both Joe and myself wrapped around her paws for a long time. We vowed to never forget about her when the baby came. Nothing would change.
Of course, it happened, despite our best intentions. Winnie was a champ and took all of this in stride. When it was time for me to go back to work, I knew just who I wanted by my side, Winnie. And to try and make up for the lack of attention at home (or bribing her) we’ve switched up her dog food to incorporate raw into her diet, which is why we’ve switched to Stella & Chewy’s Raw Blend Kibble.
One of the great things about co-owning a space is being able to dictate the rules. I know of quite a few dog-friendly offices here in Minneapolis, but I never had the pleasure of working at one. Admittedly, I was a little concerned about bringing her into work with me. Would co-workers be tolerant of her? Would she be a distraction? Would I be a distraction? Would I be able to concentrate? Would she poop or pee on our brand new floors?!
Any reservations I had about her at the office were unfounded almost immediately. After an initial perimeter walk and meet and greet with the staff, she promptly made herself at home on the big couch and napped.
When she is here, she is part of the team and acts as such. Quite a bit of the staff is very conscious of what they consume, and I think this has affected both of our diets and cravings. Lately, I’ve been trying to be more informed about my food choices and eat foods that are balanced. I like that Stella & Chewy’s Raw Blend Kibble uses meat (grass-fed beef, chicken, venison, and quail, oh my!) as the #1 ingredient. In addition to all that responsibly sourced protein their Raw Blend Kibble is also full of organic fruits and vegetables. I’m proud to say that both of my kids eat their vegetables daily.
After purchasing just about everything organic once August started eating solid foods, it made me consider what we all were eating, even Winnie. Knowing that Winnie’s food is held up to such high standards (baked or cold-press prepared) and full of ingredients and vitamins makes me feel a little better about my previous lack of awareness.
Lately, Ellie (Colleen Eversman’s pup) has been another constant in the office, and I think Winnie appreciates the canine camaraderie. These two keep each other entertained for hours, and help maintain a little levity. Always one to share, Winnie graciously lets Ellie have the first crack at one of Stella & Chewy’s Freeze-Dried Raw Dinner Patties. Well, she sometimes does.
Editor’s Note: I couldn’t resist this last photo.
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Kate is the founder of Wit & Delight. She is currently learning how to play tennis and is forever testing the boundaries of her creative muscle. Follow her on Instagram at @witanddelight_.
BY Kate Arends - September 7, 2017
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Thank you for being here. For being open to enjoying life’s simple pleasures and looking inward to understand yourself, your neighbors, and your fellow humans! I’m looking forward to chatting with you.
This post was so precious! These doggies are the cutest 🙂 And that last photo…haha!
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This post is so sweet! Any excuse to post dog pictures for the blog is a good one, in my book.
And I totally know what you mean about your dog having a “voice,” haha! You’re lucky; I wish I could bring my goldens into work with me!
I definitely talk to our dog in a special voice!! Totally feel ya there! Your sweet baby is precious and that last picture is everything. So jealous you got to take her with you to work!
Can. The. Photos. Be. Any. More. Adorable? One of my favourite posts so far!
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sweet pups 🙂
SO sweet! My pups would love to hang with Winnie any day 😉
My dog absolutely loves the freeze-dried patties, I stuff a large kong with two of them, add water and freeze. Keeps her busy for hours
I work in a dog friendly office, and it’s wonderful! They are such great stress relief 🙂 Winnie is so precious! Glad she has a new friend.
I would LOVE to work in a dog friendly office! My pup is the apple of my eye. My parents own their own business and also bring their dog to work like you. They were have the same problem with their Australian Shepard rushing people that came to the door so they got a trainer to work on just that one specific thing because they couldn’t bear the thought of having to leave their pup at home. It has worked absolute WONDERS! Now they don’t have to stress at all. Could be something that could work for precious Winnie, too?