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Published 15:58 3 Feb 2023 GMT
Updated 10:33 7 Feb 2023 GMT

"It's not a thing of opening up the doors at the office and all the dogs run in on the first day, so it's a little bit of a process," McGovern added.
Recently, the DSPCA urged those returning to in-person work to not forget about the pets they may have adopted during the pandemic.
In a social media campaign, the charity wrote: "For the last 2 years we all turned to our pets for emotional support, companionship, someone to talk to, someone to help us through the long days and someone to walk with when family and friends couldn't.
"Now that we are slowly returning to the work place you need to have a plan in place for your pet so that they are not left alone. Our pets are like family and they were there for us when we needed them, now it's our turn to be there for them."
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This article originally appeared on herfamily.ie
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