Bond With Your Dog In Bushwick During 'Doga' - Dog Yoga
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Things just got a whole lot better because as of March 26 at Sugarlift, 200 Morgan Ave. in Bushwick, you and your doggie friends get the chance to bond at a Bushwick yoga class, together!

The 40-minute “Doga” class will guide you through a variety of yoga poses and various stretches that will allow the you to keep a close eye on your dog. The instructor will also teach you how to perform a relaxing doggie massage to keep your pets at ease and calm throughout the session.

Brooklynite Dersh Valcin, who owns a dog walking service, Chase and Papi is the event organizer and often creates events for pet owners to bond with their pets.  “It’s more for a bonding experience than anything…People really get to bond with their dogs when they do doga,” Valcin told Brooklyn Paper.

The class is $64 but according to Valcin, it’s a priceless experience. “They’re giving their dog attention and the opportunity to do something they love and never tried before…You can never really waste money if it’s for your dog,” she quoted.

Bond With Your Dog In Bushwick During 'Doga' - Dog Yoga

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The doga class is opened to all breeds and dog sizes and if someone owns a very active, rowdy dog, then this class will be totally worth the money and the experience.

“I think dogs are stressed because they’re left alone when their owners go to work…This is a great time for them to just relax and relieve that stress.”

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If any Brooklynite plans to attend this class, be sure to expect a photographer who will not only snap shots throughout the class but will provide class attendees with souvenirs while they unwind at a post-yoga rooftop buffet, which will feature food for both people and pets.