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?
Thanksgiving is a good time to be thankful for all members your family – maybe even and especially your furry ones. According to a new study of more than 3.4 million people by Scientific Reports, owning a dog is linked to a longer life. It’s part of a growing body of evidence suggesting that our pets are beneficial in more ways than we thought.
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!
Doga is yoga designed for you and your pet. Interested in trying it? Start with these simple beginner postures, so you and your pet can explore this style of yoga together!