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Dogs look unimpressed at being asked to help working from home in hilarious pics

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dogs have been snapped helping their home-working humans during lockdown one last time. As thousands gear up to return to the office after lockdown the 7th annual Bring Your Dog To Work Day is one last chance to get four-legged interns involved in the daily grind.Bring Your Dog To Work Day is billed as a huge celebration of all the joyful contributions dogs have made to keep us company and beat the cabin-fever blues during lockdown.From home offices up and down the country, to impromptu Zoom calls from the kitchen table, man's best friends have been keen to get involved – some more than others.People have been sharing their pooches best 'working' poses using the social media hashtag #BringYourDogToWorkDay.Hundreds of tweets have flooded in.

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