If you ever thought something was missing from the downward facing dog pose in yoga, it was definitely the dog. Doga is a modified practice of yoga that helps owners and their dogs form a deeper spiritual bond through private or group instruction. “Through doga, the power of yoga can transcend the human experience into the dog world,” according to Barke Diem, a doga studio in Washington state that charges $50 for private classes. And if your dog has a summer birthday, take note: Austin Doga in Texas throws doga parties.
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