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  2. Doga (yoga) - Wikipedia

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    Doga is a hybrid of yoga as exercise with the use of pet dogs. It began in America; [3] [4] the actress Suzi Teitelman created it around 2002. [5] [6] Teitelman states that "The person takes dog deeper into a stretch, and the dog takes the person deeper", while "if you have a dog on your arm in a standing posture it helps balance and strength."

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  4. Australian Shepherd Masterfully Matches Mom in Yoga ... - AOL

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    Their DNA as working dogs makes them a truly impressive breed. However, this dog's ability to learn complex yoga poses takes their high IQ to an entirely new level. In fact, his form is more spot ...

  5. 32 hobbies you can do with your dog - AOL

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    As a dog owner, grooming is an important part of your pup’s routine. Not only is it a great way to bond, regular grooming also helps you make regular assessments of your dog and desensitizes him ...

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  7. Canine physical therapy - Wikipedia

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    Underwater treadmill is used commonly in animal physical therapy. It provides the benefits of land exercises while decreasing the weight placed on the animal's limbs. Underwater treadmill and swimming can be very useful in dogs recovering from surgery, such as anterior cruciate ligament and cranial cruciate ligament repairs and break repairs ...

  8. Dog agility - Wikipedia

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    Dog agility is a dog sport in which a handler directs a dog through an obstacle course in a race for both time and accuracy. Dogs run off leash with no food or toys as incentives, and the handler can touch neither dog nor obstacles. The handler's controls are limited to voice, movement, and various body signals, requiring exceptional training ...

  9. Carting - Wikipedia

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    A variety of carting is sulky driving, where a dog or dogs pulls a two-wheeled cart (sulky) with a person riding in the sulky. [5] This sport offers both exercise and discipline opportunities for energetic breeds. Many working breeds are happier when given a job or task, and carting/sulky driving can be a rewarding hobby for both dog and owner.