Canine Yoga Classes

Tulsa's 'Be Love Studio' Teaches Special Yoga for Dogs Classes

Yoga is a physical and spiritual practice that has been of benefit to humans for centuries—and now, yoga for dogs is emerging as a popular way for people to involve their pets as well.

In partnership with Spirit Ranch Dog Training, the Be Love Studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is now leading 'Doga' classes where people can bring along their furry friends for bonding and therapeutic benefits. The Doga class is reported to inspire quiet and relaxation in the dogs, especially ones that have experienced trauma and abuse.

Although cat owners might feel left out of these lessons, yoga for pets is catching on in other places. For instance, Yoga at Connie's recently ran a special class with a cat shelter to promote interactivity, exercise and adoption.
Trend Themes
1. Canine Yoga (doga) - There is a growing trend in offering canine yoga classes for pet owners as a way to bond with their furry friends and promote therapeutic benefits for dogs.
2. Yoga for Pets - Yoga for pets is a rising trend for pet owners to engage in interactive, exercise and bonding activities with their fur babies.
3. Special Yoga with Shelter Pets - Yoga classes with shelter pets are becoming more popular, offering a way for people to engage with animals in need and promote adoption.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Care - The pet care industry can explore opportunities to offer canine yoga classes as a new service to pet owners looking for unique ways to bond with their dogs.
2. Wellness - Wellness businesses can tap into the yoga for pets trend by offering specialized classes for pet owners looking for activities to promote relaxation and bonding with their furry friends.
3. Animal Shelters - Animal shelters can incorporate yoga classes as a new way to promote interactivity, exercise and adoption of shelter pets while offering a unique and fun experience to attendees.

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