Discover the zen (and hilarity) of practicing yoga with your canine bestie.
Letās be honest: the only time your dog wasnāt already doing yoga was when you called it āstretching.ā But now, itās time to make it official, welcome toĀ Doga, where you and your pup get your flow on together. Whether youāre a seasoned yogi or someone who only knows āDownward Dogā because your dog invented it in the kitchen, this oneās for you.
š¾ What is Doga?
Doga is a fun, lighthearted blend of traditional yoga and canine companionship. Itās not about perfect poses, itās aboutĀ connection, calm, and cute moments with your dog.
Dogs naturally love stretching, physical contact, and relaxed energy (okay, some more than others). Doga taps into all of that and gives you both a chance to:
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Bond more deeply
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De-stress and relax
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Build trust and mindfulness
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Snap seriously adorable photos šø
š§ 5 Easy Doga Moves to Try Today
Here are a few beginner-friendly techniques that wonāt leave either of you tied in a knot.
1. Downward Dog (Adho Mukha Svanasana)
A staple human yoga pose thatās perfect for doga:
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You form an inverted āVā shape with your body on hands and feet.
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Invite your dog to stretch alongside.
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It's a great stretch for hamstrings, calves, and spine while bonding with your pup.
2. Heart-to-Hound Mudra
A deeply calming connection pose:
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Sit cross-legged facing your dog.
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Place one hand on your own heart, the other gently on your dogās heart.
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Breathe together and enjoy the energy exchange.

3. Puppy Paw Mudra
Sweet and soothing:
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Have your pup lie on their belly with front paws extended.
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Kneel behind them, rest your head on their back, and cradle their paws.
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Breathe deeply while holding the gesture.
4. Chair Pose with Dog
Engaging and playful:
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Stand like in a chair pose (knees bent, slight squat).
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Either hold your smaller dog in your lap or front paws up if they're seated.
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Encourages trust while stretching together.

5. Forward Fold + Hug Variation
Stretch and snuggle:
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Stand and bend at the hips into a forward fold.
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If your dog is small, gently scoop them; for larger pups, offer a gentle neck or chest rub.
6. Savasana (Relaxation Pose)
The ultimate unwind:
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Lie on your back with your legs up and have your dog rest beside or on your torso if small enough.
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Pet your pup gently while focusing on your breath.

Pro Tips for a Smooth Doga Session
- Practice Yourself: Begin without your dog, getting used to the different yoga positions.
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Start Slow: Let your dog get comfortable on the mat, start with cuddles and belly rubs before moving into poses.
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Follow Your Dogās Lead: If they lose interest, donāt force it. Bring them back when theyāre ready.
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Use Treats & Praise: A helpful way to encourage involvement and keep things positive.
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Watch Their Body Language: If your dog shows stress (panting, restlessness), take a pause.
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Incorporate Massage: Light strokes during or between poses can enhance relaxation.
Keep Sessions Brief: 10ā15 minutes is plenty to keep your dog engaged and happy.
šø Bloopers Welcome
Letās be real, the best part of Doga might just be theĀ outtakes. Whether your dog decides to sit on your face during a plank or turns Savasana into zoomies, itās all part of the joy. Tag us with your best moments using #BullyBillowsDoga,Ā weāll be sharing our favourites!

š¾ Final Thought: Doga = You Time, Together
In a world that moves fast, Doga offers a way to slow down, and bring your best mate along for the ride. So roll out your mat, invite your dog to join you (or climb on you), and just breathe. Itās not about perfection, itās about presence. And fur. Lots of fur.
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