Home
Dog Breeds
Cat Breeds
Other Pets
Pet Articles
Pet Care
Pet Health and Diet
Animal Trivia
Pet Owners Ebook
Dog Exercise Ebook
Pet Links and Supplies
Pet Owners Blog
Pet Friendly Timeshares
Pamper Your Dog


Doga for Dogs





Have you heard about the newest craze in dog exercise called Doga for dogs? It is becoming quite popular. Simply put, it is yoga for dogs. It may sound a little wacky—and, no your dog does not have to assume the lotus position—but it can be a fun way for you and your dog to exercise together.

It is important that your dog get in the proper amount of exercise to keep him healthy, both physically and mentally. And, it has been proven that dogs who get in the appropriate amount of exercise are better behaved. Exercise can possibly even extend your dog’s life expectancy.

As you are probably aware, traditional yoga is supposed to stretch your muscles and help you relax. Doga for dogs works in the same way yoga works for humans. Of course, you as the dog’s counterpart is there to help him through the movements. But, it is basically geared to help your dog get in his daily exercise, improve his circulation, aid in the movement of his joints, and help keep him relaxed.

The Doga session is not only good for your dog, but good for you as well. You can get your daily yoga workout in at the same time. And, by interacting with your dog and helping him through his movements, you form a better bond with your canine companion.

All types of dogs can benefit from Doga. Big or small, it doesn’t matter at all—but you may have to be a bit more careful in manipulating smaller dogs because you don’t want to be too ‘ruff’ on them and hurt them. Doga can also be good for older dogs that may suffer from arthritis. The slow and careful manipulation of their joints could help improve their movement.

If your dog is sociable and likes to be in the company of other people and other dogs, Doga may be something you should look into. Doga classes are becoming popular all over the world today. Classes have been reported in the United States, Canada, London, England and even in Japan.

If you have trouble finding a Doga class in your area (it is a fairly new thing), try approaching your present Yoga instructor to suggest it. You could also get together with other dog lovers that you know and try approaching a gym to encourage them to start a class.

Pet owners everywhere are taking up the fun challenge of Doga with a passion. It is an enjoyable way to exercise with your beloved dog. Get in on the fun!



Go from "Doga for Dogs" to Pet Health

Go to "The GREAT Exercise Book for Dogs"

Return to Home Page


footer for doga for dogs page