There is no right or wrong way to
do doga as long as you and your dog are relaxed and calm while enjoying some good stretching!
You do doga to bond and build trust.
She's now a teacher, and strongly believes any dog can
do doga.
Appleby, who founded YogaForce, a company that designs and sells yoga clothing and mats, started
doing doga a few years ago after she adopted a Pomeranian puppy named Madison.
«Madison is extremely hyperactive and she totally mellows out after
doing doga.
Not exact matches
Doga provides exercise for parts of Gracie's body that could never be
done otherwise.»
Spending quality time with your pooch and making a physical connection are important, but he says, it doesn't have to be
done in a
doga class.
Doga or yoga with dogs may sound dotty but don't knock it till you've tried it.
We don't
do agility, flyball,
Doga (yoga for Dogs, yes, really), or any other of the myriad activities that are available for Dogs and owners alike.
So if you want to
do something really fun with your dog, benefit your health, and that of your canine companion, and help out a local humane society, consider joining in
DOGA!
Teaching
doga for almost six years now, Teitelman says she
does it because she lives it.
Whether your idea of a spring fling is wining and dining your furry friend, heading to a ball game, or
doing downward dog together in a
doga class, we've got you covered.