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A New Entrepreneur's Guide To Puppy Parenthood


Becoming an entrepreneur is one way to make your dreams come true. Working out of an office in your own home provides you with an opportunity to stay close to your family, and benefit from a flexible schedule on your terms. 

Of course, launching a business comes with a heady number of challenges and responsibilities, which is enough to keep you busy indefinitely. And that’s on top of your family responsibilities. Add a new puppy into the mix, and it can become a bit overwhelming. To help you keep your business on track and to make the most of your time with a new furry friend, Stokeshire Designer Doodles offers a few tips on how to do it effectively.



Stabilize Your Business Before Anything Else

By the time you begin your enterprise, you should already know your company’s mission. Every startup needs a business plan designed to serve as a blueprint for how you run the company. Do not view your business plan as a tool to convince investors or lenders to help you. View it as a strategy for success.

If you run a solo business, you need to remain cautious about the challenges and risks. Entrepreneurs worried about personal assets should consider forming an LLC since this business structure may provide tax advantages and reduced legal liability. Your business assets do not include your personal assets. LLCs often supply flexibility and entail less paperwork. To avoid paying substantial lawyer fees and spending extra time attending to the details, you can consult with a formation service.

Once you have some of the bigger details out of the way, you will have an easier time focusing on giving your pet and your business enough attention.




Schedule Your Week

Routines are not only good for you and your productivity, but they are also healthy for your pup. Remember, dogs thrive on routine.

To make the most of your time, institute the method of time-blocking. This technique involves scheduling every minute of your day to avoid distractions. Essentially, you have hours dedicated to work-related tasks and hours designated for personal tasks. For instance, you may schedule a walk with your pup during your hour-long break from work-tasks.

Time blocking can also give you more hours with your pet at the end of the day. By using this method, you set boundaries for when you work and when you close up shop for the night. You can disconnect from work, and spend time playing with your newest family member, working on training or walking around the neighborhood.

Keep Your Pup Busy

To avoid interruptions, it’s up to you to keep your puppy occupied throughout the day. Set up your dog’s play area close to your office. You may even choose to invest in a pet camera so that you can watch him or her while you work. Some options even come with a motion sensor and bark sensor. 

When you’re working, your dog could get into trouble. This is especially true if your puppy doesn’t have anything to keep them engaged. Bored dogs become destructive and restless; to avoid this, choose interactive toys that your pup can enjoy without supervision or human interaction. Toys should be the proper size for your dog to avoid choking hazards. Look for diversionary toys that are safe and that can keep your pup busy for hours. 

Owning your own business and raising a pet are two rewarding experiences you won’t regret. To limit the overwhelm, you need to develop plans for your business, put together a reliable schedule and devise plenty of ways to keep your puppy engaged during work hours.