Best-selling author and creator of Doga (yoga for dogs and their owners), Mahny Djahanguiri, shares her philosophy of doing yoga with your dog and some practical tips to get started.
The internet is abuzz about the release of the Dogs docuseries from Glen Zipper and Amy Berg, which premiered on Netflix on November 16th. I’ve watched the trailer five times already and saw the first episode last night (post Thanksgiving feast). So what’s all the fuss about? Netflix has a stable of bingable movies and shows. What is it about Dogs that’s resonating with so many people?
Downward facing dog is a go-to pose in the practice of yoga. It’s also a great place to start if you’re new. Follow along step-by-step with this guide to begin practicing downward facing dog pose.
Spice up your daily dog park routine with some fun yoga poses! While your dog plays and explores, you can use these poses for a quick boost of energy. Anytime is a good time for a nice stretch especially in the peaceful setting of the dog park.
Our pets have a lot to teach us about the art of yoga! Downdog has taken note of these tips and compiled them into a post so you can make simple changes in your yoga practice to elevate your mood and connect with your furry loved ones!
We can learn a lot from our pets! Their attitude towards life, and view of the world is admirable. Here are four lessons that us yogi’s can learn from our pets.