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Adoptable puppies bring joy and mental wellness to the LA yo

USA-YOGA/PUPPIES (TV, PIX):Adoptable puppies bring joy and mental wellness to the LA yoga world

Published on: Aug 06, 2024 03:33 pm IST
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By Jorge Garcia

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LOS ANGELES, - For yogis looking for some puppy love to go with their mindfulness, a yoga class in Los Angeles offers gentle stretching alongside nine puppies, many of them looking for permanent homes.

As practitioners work through a series of asanas or poses, pups assist by jumping on the backs of those in "cat-cow" pose and scrambling underneath the elevated bodies of those in "downward dog."

Laughing Frog Yoga studio said it has been offering puppy yoga since 2019 and that it is still among the few Southern California studios to do so. Dog wrangler and foster pup mom Julie Mondin said the class provides many mental health benefits for students, like happiness, joy, and socialization.

Puppy yoga instructor Kaia Placa is in charge of leading the pack. From her experience, signs of emotional fatigue often go unchecked for many people, so she likes to tailor her class around the fun and joy of each moment.

“When you bring the puppies in, you bring the outdoors in, you're welcoming the sense of play, ease, and lightness," said Placa. "And truly, for our mental health, we do just need to step outside of our regular kind of day-to-day grown-up lives and just experience a little childlike wonder. It doesn't always have to be so serious."

Donning leather and hoodies and heavily motivated by treats, Mondin’s veteran pup crew is led by Gilbert, Frankie and Clover who help train the new pups with socialization and behavior on the road to a potential adoption.

For many yoga enthusiasts like Aubrey Ackerman, the aura of zen, relaxation and body movement becomes secondary as the pups join in on the fun mid-stretch.

“I think it's impossible to leave a class like this feeling sad or feeling anxious, so I think it's probably really great,” she said.

But while yogis leave class feeling zen, puppies will be puppies and accidents do sometimes happen, Mondin said.

"Nothing can go wrong," she said, "even if you get peed on."

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