Friday, August 6

Friday Dose of Cute: Yoga for Sheep

Guinny 1

Guinny 2

Guinny 3

Guinny 4

Guinny 5
Not to be confused with yoga for cats, as demonstrated here and here.

Limber up, it's the weekend!
Want to practice more cute poses? Take your pick:

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6 comments:

  1. These pix just make you laugh - and that's a really good thing!

    Thanks for sharing them - love it!

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  2. I keep falling love with your animals.

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  3. Is it yoga, or is she giving the large ewe a massage? Sort of like when a massager walks on your back?

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  4. Mary from Madison8/07/2010 12:31 PM

    Would this be the upward sheepdog pose?

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  5. Sorry to be impatient, but when do we get the answer to "Which of these is not like the other?" (Lamb among goat kids?) Hmmmmmm?!!

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  6. That's what I was thinkin' instead of down dog - it's up sheep.

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