Pet crazy folks take their dogs to doggie day care, pet psychiatrists, doggie spas and night clubs, so why not yoga for dogs? That's right! Doga is the new health rage. It's the perfect way for dogs and their owners to work on their flexibility and their bond. Some say the trend started at Crunch gym in New York where exercisers workout with their dogs. "We do the traditional poses. The dogs just get incorporated," says the instructor, Crunch's yoga director Suzi Teitelman. "The whole process is a bonding time."Collette Barry who teaches yoga for dogs at Barry's Health and Wellness Center in Cleveland, Ohio notes that the dogs don't really do yoga. After all, everyone knows that dogs have their own agenda. The bottom line is that, "the dogs don't really need yoga," Barry tells her human students. "They live and breathe it every day.
The pet crazy night club scene is just getting started. The first venture is doggie night clubs started in Los Angeles at SkyBark.
Friends + music + beverages + dogs = YAPPY HOUR!
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