The 270 pets took part in the dog yoga, or 'doga', session in Hong Kong yesterday, which lasted for an hour.
Led by 'doga' teacher, Suzette Ackerman, the participants massaged, twisted and stretched their furry friends in a series of poses. Ackerman said doga is a great way to bond and relax with the pets in fast-paced cities like Hong Kong.
"I think it's important. I think today they had fun. And people in Hong Kong are very busy with work. Like 24/7 working. A lot of them have pets but usually it's the helpers that take the dogs out for walks," Ackerman was quoted as saying by International Business Times.
One participant, Susan Chan with her dog Sunshine, said she was honoured to have been part of a new world record and said she wanted to continue with the practice.
"I feel really, really good. It's kind of a really close relationship with my dog. Getting close to him. And the heart to heart. I like it," said Chan.
All proceeds from the Hong Kong event will go to the Hong Kong Guide Dog Association, the report said.
