What is the only thing that could make yoga even better?

You guessed it. Alpacas.

Forever Paws Animal Shelter in Fall River is hosting a unique yoga experience at Hill Crest Alpacas in North Dartmouth on June 19th from 6 pm to 7 pm. It combines the calmness of yoga with the cuteness of animals.

Win-win.

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An Alpaca being walked by a young visitor at Hill Crest Alpacas in Dartmouth
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Hill Crest Alpacas is a small family-owned operation in North Dartmouth with a fleet of high-quality Alpacas.

“Our selected herd of Alpacas are some of the finest in the region,” said Hill Crest online. “Shirley, who not only cards and spins the fleece produced on our farm, also knits fine baby apparel and scarves among other things.”

Hill Crest and Forever Paws Animal Shelter in Fall River have teamed up to raise funds for the animals under the care of Forever Paws. You may have seen several of their animals featured on Wet Nose Wednesday, but the work is not done. Events like this allows Forever Paws to continue providing care for local animals in need.

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What to Expect at Alpaca Yoga

Get ready to unwind in the company of adorable alpacas at Hill Crest Alpacas in North Dartmouth.

“Let these fluffy creatures bring a sense of calm and joy to your practice,” said Forever Paws.

This event is all about relaxing, unwinding, and connecting with nature. Yoga is great, but practicing yoga while raising funds for animals in need? Even better.

What to Bring to Alpaca Yoga

Guests are required to bring their own yoga mat and water bottle. Yogis will be allowed to feed the alpacas by hand and the event will be one hour of chill vibees on the farm.

The even is $28.52 for adults and $12.51 for children under 12 years of age. All guests under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.

The event is expected to sell out. Don’t miss your chance to stretch out and relax with the adorable alpacas at Hill Crest on June 19th, with a rain date of June 26th.

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