#Doga: Easy Seated Pose With Pups
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#Doga: Easy Seated Pose With Pups


by Carrie Boyko, CEB

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I guess I've fessed up by now. I've become a yoga geek. Not a Yogi, mind you. Just a #doga geek! Today I'm here to share some ways you can modify the Easy Seated pose, while practicing #doga with your dog. Some of my tips will help you physically perform the pose, while others are more for your bonding experience. Many of these are pictured in the collage above:


The dogs and I have so much fun while I'm practicing that more than an hour can pass without my realizing I've been working out. What's more, we're all smiling at the end of the workout and feeling cozy. We nearly always wrap up with some snuggling and a good treat. I like to reward them for spending quality time with me.

I can't tell you how much I love the warm feeling I get when we make eye contact, perform play bows (downward dog is almost the same thing!), come nose to nose, perform for a treat, exchange a kiss, share a lap or give a high five. Tanner has learned to "Do as I do" by mimicking some of my poses. This just melts me! You can see some of these experiences in the collage below which shares some intimate moments caught on camera between me, Tanner and Oliver:


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We look forward to seeing you at our next Weekly Wag when we'll share more modifications for your #doga practice that will aid in bonding and performing your yoga positions.

Namaste,

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If you're new to Doga or Yoga, please be sure to do these three things: (1) Get your doctor's permission to start this or any other workout, (2) Check with your vet to make sure your dog is able to participate in simple Doga exercises safely, and (3) visit our introductory post where I've outlined a few tips that will help your experience go more smoothly and enjoyable. Keep in mind that you can always stop if a pose is uncomfortable, returning to a more relaxing pose for you.




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