Owners and pets team up for doggie yoga (Asheville Citizen-Times)
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- By the end of a recent yoga class, many participants were passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the "upward facing belly pose.
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- By the end of a recent yoga class, many participants were passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the "upward facing belly pose.
BELLEVUE, Wash. — By the end of a recent yoga class, many participants were passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the ‘‘upward facing belly pose.’’
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- By the end of their doggie yoga class, most of the wandering and sniffing participants are passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the "upward facing belly pose."
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- By the end of their doggie yoga class, most of the wandering and sniffing participants are passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the "upward facing belly pose."
Bellevue, Washington, USA - By the end of a recent yoga class, many participants were passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the 'upward facing belly pose.'
BELLEVUE, Wash. — By the end of a recent yoga class, many participants were passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the ‘‘upward facing belly pose.’’
BELLEVUE, Wash. — By the end of a recent yoga class, many participants were passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the ‘‘upward facing belly pose.’’
BELLEVUE, Wash. — By the end of a recent yoga class, many participants were passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the "upward facing belly pose."
By the end of a recent yoga class, many participants were passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the ''upward facing belly pose.'' That's largely because about half the group was about to walk out on four legs.
By the end of a recent yoga class, many participants were passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the ''upward facing belly pose.'' That's largely because about half the group was about to walk out on four legs: The Seattle/King County Humane Society now offers 40 minute classes of ''doggie yoga.''
Classes of “doggie yoga" for people and their pets are popping up in cities nationwide
A new fitness class is meant to give humans the benefits of yoga and calm their pets.
A new form of yoga may help pets and their owners feel more bonded and calm.
Beans, a majestic 2-year-old Vizsla, however, is ready to play. The overgrown puppy has tried to relax with his owner, Chantale Anderson, but once Magnet the black lab heads off to explore the room, Beans is ready to go.
By the end of a recent yoga class, many participants were passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the "upward facing belly pose."
BELLEVUE, Wash. By the end of a recent yoga class, many participants were passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the "upward facing belly pose." That's largely because about half the group was about to walk out on four legs: The Seattle/King County Humane Society now offers 40 minute classes of "doggie yoga." Brenda Bryan, who teaches human yoga as well as the new class ...
That's largely because about half the group was about to walk out on four legs: The Seattle/King County Humane Society now offers 40 minute classes of "doggie yoga."
By the end of their doggie yoga class, most of the wandering and sniffing participants are passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the "upward facing belly pose."
By the end of their doggie yoga class in Bellevue, most of the wandering and sniffing participants are passed out on their mats, in a position their instructor calls the "upward facing belly pose."