Silicon Valley Pet Project (SVPP), a non-profit organization, hosts doga classes at Pup Plaza, where dogs accompany their owners to yoga classes. Funds from these classes are used to help re-home and rehabilitate animals in need. Not only is doga a fun activity for the dogs, but it also provides healthcare, through SVPP, for animals in need.
Doga classes support the well-being of pets and shelter animals
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About the Contributor

Hannah Chan, Staff Writer
Hannah Chan is a senior at Carlmont High School. She is currently producing podcast episodes for Scot Center, but she has written campus articles and produced videos before. Outside of journalism, she loves figure skating and playing with her dog.