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Downward dog meets grazing alpaca in new yoga class

Yogis looking to take their practice outside can now do it in the soothing presence of a group of alpacas in Sainte-Eulalie, a village halfway between Montreal and Quebec City.

Goat yoga already practised in other parts of Canada, alpaca yoga unique to Quebec

About 10 people did yoga with some recently shorn alpacas on Saturday.

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Yogis looking to take their practice outside can now do it in the soothing presence of a group of alpacas in Sainte-Eulalie, Que.

Yogis looking to take their practice outside can now do it in the soothing presence of a group of alpacas in Sainte-Eulalie, a village located halfway between Montreal and Quebec City.

The owners of Alpagas Fibrefine, an alpaca farm and retailer,had been thinking of a way to open their farm to the public but wanted to offer more than just letting people lookat the alpacas animals that look like small llamasand come fromSouth America.

"I thought it would be fun to have an original activity like this," co-owner Karine Davidson Tremblay told CBC'sFrench-language network, Radio-Canada.

One alpaca joined the group as they lay on the grass in Shavasana pose. (Jose Ducharme/Radio-Canada)

She contacted yoga instructor Manon Cloutier with Espace Yoga Santto see if she would plan a class at the farm.

"Karine told me what kind of animal alpacas are that they're curious and very affectionate. So I said, 'Why not?'" Cloutier said.

The unique experience boasts being the first of its kind in Canada.

Alpacas are known to be skittish but also curious. (Jose Ducharme/Radio-Canada)

About ten participants Saturday morning were part of the first group to practise yoga with the alpacas.

More classes are being planned for later this year.

with files from Radio-Canada