But, as a researcher who studies emotions, procrastination and how people interact with pets, I can tell you that sometimes work emphasises getting things done over feel-good chemicals. So what do we know about how this new-found time with your dog might be affecting your productivity?
There's evidence that bringing your dog to work with you can reduce your perceived stress levels as the day progresses. And research on stress management has shown that employees who feel good are more productive.
Taken together, those findings bode well for including your canine companions in your at-home work routines.
In a cross-sectional survey I conducted with 7,000 internet users in 2015, I found that watching cat videos can give people a quick boost of happiness and energy. While this study focused on felines, dog lovers may get similar benefits from watching videos of their favorite pooches.
A study of veterinary students tested this idea. The course instructor picked 20 class days and on half showed a cute or funny video featuring dogs or cats during the middle of the lecture.
Students were surveyed during all 20 class days. On the days they viewed animal videos they reported more positive mood, greater interest in the course material and deeper understanding of the course material.
While you are not going to get a lot of work done watching hours of pet videos on YouTube, some research suggests that taking short breaks for a mood-boosting activity, be it petting an actual dog or watching a video of one online, may not only improve your mood but also decrease stress or re-energise you when you do return to your work.
Finding a solution
More studies are needed in this area to come to a stronger scientific consensus on the relationship between working alongside your dog and your productivity.
The value of having a dog with you during your workday will depend on the type of work, the workplace or work-from-home environment, the type of dog and your own style of work.
In the meantime, pick up your dog for a minute so all your co-workers can make eye contact with her via the group Zoom video session and share in your oxytocin boost.