Yoga & Stretching for Senior Dogs in 2025: VetâApproved Moves for Mobility & Comfort đŸđ§ââïž
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Yoga & Stretching for Senior Dogs in 2025: VetâApproved Moves for Mobility & Comfort đŸđ§âïž
By Dr.âŻDuncanâŻHouston BVSc
đ§ Why Yoga for Dogs?
As dogs age, their joints stiffen, muscles tighten, and balance declines. Canine yogaâor âdogaââblends gentle stretching with mindful movement to improve mobility, reduce discomfort, and support relaxation. These five moves are adapted for senior dogs with limited flexibility and medical needs.
1. đŽ Bicycle (HindâLeg Flow)
With your dog lying comfortably, gently rotate one hind leg in a slow circular âbicycleâ motion. Do 5â8 rotations per leg. This warms joint fluid, eases stiffness, and improves rear-leg range of motion.
2. đŸ Shoulder Extension Pose
With your dog standing or resting, support their elbow and gently guide the front leg forward. Hold for 20â30 seconds per leg. This pose stretches the chest and shoulder muscles and prevents front-end stiffness.
3. đȘ SitâtoâStand Flow
Encourage your dog to move from a sit to a stand position. Repeat 5â8 times slowly. This active movement strengthens hips and knees while reinforcing muscle memory and balance.
4. đȘïž Spinal Twist (CâCurve)
With your dog standing, use a treat to guide their nose toward their flank to create a gentle twist. Hold 15â30 seconds per side. This releases back tension and improves spinal flexibility.
5. đ§âïž Downward Dog Stretch
Guide your dog into a play-bow position with extended front legs and lowered chest. Hold briefly. This natural canine yoga pose stretches the groin, shoulders, and spine, and promotes circulation.
â ïž Yoga Safety Tips
- Warm up with a short walk or gentle massage.
- Stop if your dog shows discomfort or resistance.
- Hold stretches 10â30 seconds; repeat 2â3 times per side.
- Consult your vet before starting any routine, especially with arthritis or past injuries.
đ Final Thoughts
Incorporating yoga and stretching into your senior dogâs routine doesnât just benefit their jointsâit nourishes their overall comfort and spirit. These mindful, low-impact movements help older dogs stay active, flexible, and connected with you through each flow đ§đŸ.