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3 May 2017

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How to Make Your Pup Your Workout Buddy

You like to exercise. And your pup likes to exercise. But working out at the same time can be…a challenge (have you seen those videos of dogs interrupting their humans’ yoga routines?!) Since we like to do errything with our dogs, we came up with a few moves you can actually do together—without getting completely […]

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You like to exercise. And your pup likes to exercise. But working out at the same time can be…a challenge (have you seen those videos of dogs interrupting their humans’ yoga routines?!) Since we like to do errything with our dogs, we came up with a few moves you can actually do together—without getting completely kicked off the mat. Teddy the Mini-Goldendoodle was more than happy to play along.

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