Let’s say the dogs are small chiwawas and the room is 20 feets long and large and the ceiling is 15 feets high.
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Answer by Jeremy Jay
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Doga: Standing Poses for Small Dogs – as part of the expert series by GeoBeats. We are now going to move into standing poses for smaller dogs. Yes I know that there are different poses for different size dogs. A big dog, you are not going to be able to balance them on your legs in warrior one pose, you are not going to be able to lift them in the air but, these are the poses that work well for small dogs. Triangle pose here, balancing them on your waist. All these poses you hold for a little bit of time, 5-10 breaths, moving through postures where your using the dog to help support you and your supporting them. “Good girl, very nice Curly.” Then we just keep moving through a few different moves. “Nice.” One of curly’s favorite poses are balancing poses. We do poses where she stays on top..just getting comfortable and steady together. That is one of the keys to Doga and Yoga; comfortable, steady, no pain, no strain. We can move into other poses from here, can work on balancing with one leg, we can work on squats. So these definitely are poses you do with a smaller dog. “Good girl Curly. You want to get off?” and then you just lower down, “Good girl, jump off baby. Very nice. Good job lady, that was good.” There are definitely a lot of poses you can do while standing with your dog, a medium sized dog or any dog that you can lift up. Mountain pose: a fabulous pose to work on for stability and strength and just balance. Just holding your pet in with you here, body nice and …
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January 14th, 2012 at 9:12 pm
I will say 8,000?
January 14th, 2012 at 10:10 pm
why would you even want to know the answer to such a stupid question, who cares???
January 14th, 2012 at 10:52 pm
well you’d need to figure out the average volume and packing efficiency of the dogs and you’ll also need to measure the width of the room (also the plural of foot is just feet not feets)
January 14th, 2012 at 11:11 pm
Well, it all depends if the room has any drainage or not. Because once you get over half full all the mutts on the bottom will be squished down to death and their innards will spill out. This clearly changes the dynamic of a possible answer.
January 15th, 2012 at 12:05 am
It only takes 1 Spoiled bratty untrained Chihuahua to fill a room…because 1 Chihuahua is enough for anyone or anything….
January 15th, 2012 at 12:57 am
I suggest that you worry more about your spell, grammar and punctuation, than ask stupid questions.
January 15th, 2012 at 1:40 am
This isn’t the best question… but it would take about 300 Chihuahuas.
January 15th, 2012 at 2:09 am
You have not given all the dimensions needed,eg: height*length*width
January 15th, 2012 at 2:31 am
Just one, a Chihuahua may be small but they have a really big attitude!
January 15th, 2012 at 2:58 am
Just the one, as already correctly pointed out by “Eyes of a Warrior”.
No-one has ever measured the average volume taken up by a ‘chiwawawa’, which is not too surprising as it is an unknown breed.
Were you to be mathematically-minded you could work out how much water one of your dogs displaces and divide it into the total water volume of your room.
A better application of small dogs en-masse would be as a kind of floor central heating system that could be called into different rooms upon demand. If you make them climb up several flights of stairs they’ll be emitting 60watts each… more if they have short black coats.