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Topic Dog Boards / General / Ridiculous dogyoga
- By LJS Date 20.09.13 06:58 UTC
I thought I had seen it all but obviously not !

http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24129764
- By Celli [gb] Date 20.09.13 08:24 UTC
What a load of balls !
Especially disliked the dogs been held on their backs.
- By Freds Mum [gb] Date 20.09.13 08:53 UTC
The dogs dont look that bothered. Seems more like yoga for adults whilst taking your dog to class
- By flattiemum [gb] Date 20.09.13 09:11 UTC
Apart from my boys probably being too big, they would not be that popular as they would spend all their time sniffing crotches when people were in a compromising positions!!!
- By Jan bending Date 20.09.13 10:11 UTC
What a load of nonsense ! Just can't believe any in their right mind subscribing to this.
- By LJS Date 20.09.13 18:51 UTC
Oh goodness watching the BBC 1 programme and it has them doing the class , get out and walk your dog giving them the right stimulation rather than some needy owner's needs :-)
- By Lacy Date 20.09.13 18:54 UTC
A fool & their money are easily parted.

The idea of attempting a yoga position with a Basset laying on my stomach, would be time to call the men in white coats.
- By parrysite [gb] Date 20.09.13 21:03 UTC
I think it is a bit of a silly idea, but I'd much rather that than owners who leave their dog at home for hours and hours, and it doesn't seem to me like many of the dogs are uncomfortable, there's no wriggling or stress panting etc. The dogs are spending an hour or so with their owner and the owners are getting some exercise too.

Actual benefits, I'd say are probably very few, but I don't see it as detrimental in any way :/
Topic Dog Boards / General / Ridiculous dogyoga

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