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		<title>Puppy Yoga: The Fluffiest Wellness Trend</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Mariah Bennett]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Downward dog just got a lot more literal with the hottest new wellness trend: puppy yoga.“Puppy yoga” is one of the hottest new wellness trends that has taken over the internet. It takesthe calm experience of a yoga class, often at a beginner’s level, and adds an exciting twist byreleasing...]]></description>
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<p class="has-normal-font-size">Downward dog just got a lot more literal with the hottest new wellness trend: puppy yoga.<br>“Puppy yoga” is one of the hottest new wellness trends that has taken over the internet. It takes<br>the calm experience of a yoga class, often at a beginner’s level, and adds an exciting twist by<br>releasing puppies during the session to play with attendees and fellow fur balls.<br>Depending on the host organization, these yoga classes can consist of multiple types of canines,<br>from ten week old golden doodles, to a loveable group of adoptable rescue dogs.<br>But how is this wellness trend actually good for your health?</p>



<p class="has-normal-font-size">Here are the top three reasons:</p>



<p class="has-normal-font-size"><strong>1. Puppy Yoga can help reduce stress</strong></p>



<p class="has-normal-font-size">The combination of the relaxing nature of yoga and the playful nature of a dog can help reduce<br>human stress levels. Despite the chaos associated with a litter of puppies, their comical antics<br>during class can help participants worry less about how well they are doing at yoga, and take<br>themselves less seriously. Scientifically, the act of even petting a dog is shown to reduce stress,<br>specifically the cortisol hormone, and increase oxycontin, the bonding hormone, according to<br>John Hopkins Medicine.</p>



<p class="has-normal-font-size"><strong>2. Classes encourages socialization, for humans and canines</strong></p>



<p class="has-normal-font-size">A puppy yoga class can be the perfect place to find a fellow animal lover friend. Most likely,<br>the other attendees also have a soft spot for furry friends. The puppy’s friendly attitudes, and<br>chaotic running, can also help “break the ice” of an awkward introduction. This positive social<br>aspect of puppy yoga extends to the furry friends themselves. Socialization is crucial for dogs<br>around 3-14 weeks, it helps dogs develop into friendly adults.</p>



<p class="has-normal-font-size">Puppies need to socialize just like humans do, whether it is through horseplay or pets. During<br>most sessions, classes mark out time for participants to just play with the dogs, making it the<br>perfect time for attendees to socialize with both humans and puppies.</p>



<p class="has-normal-font-size"><strong>3. Puppy yoga is a unique way to practice mindfulness</strong></p>



<p class="has-normal-font-size">The practice of mindfulness, or being completely in and aware of one’s present, can be a<br>challenging task. While practices like yoga are already a popular way to implement mindfulness,<br>adding some fluffy friends to a session is an entertaining and unique way to deepen one’s<br>mindfulness. It’s hard to not stay present when there is a hoard of puppies running loose!<br>Puppy yoga is more than a temporary trend.</p>



<p class="has-normal-font-size">Puppy yoga is a fun way to combine care for one’s physical and mental health through a fur ball<br>filled hour long class. Puppy yoga is spreading nationwide and cementing itself from trend to a<br>lighthearted activity for yoga lovers, dog lovers, and those looking for a paw-fect place to find<br>positivity.</p>
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