Puppy Yoga
San Antonians can downward dog with furry friends at puppy yoga class benefitting local pets in need
Limited spots are available for what's shaping up to be the cutest event of the summer in San Antonio. We're talking of course, about puppy yoga. Held at the House of Healing Studio on Sunday, June 25, the cute and relaxing class will feature adoptable pups from God's Dogs Rescue looking for a forever home.
You can purchase tickets to the cutest class of all time here. A portion of the proceeds from each ticket sold will go towards the Puppy Food Bank. The Puppy Food Bank is a virtual food bank whose mission is to provide vital supplies for pups in needs at shelters in San Antonio, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, and Corpus Christi.
Another nice detail about the Puppy Food Bank is the fact that they're dedicated to only working with no-kill shelters across Texas. Did we mention that actor and National Dog Show host John O'Hurley is a Puppy Food Bank ambassador?
There are only 20 spots available for the Puppy Yoga class at the House of Healing, so if you want to attend make sure not to procrastinate and book your spot ASAP! Each ticket is only $35 dollars and includes the chance to do your best downward facing dog with actual cute dogs just wanting love and attention (and plenty of head pats and belly rubs.)
If you aren't able to take a pup home with you after the Puppy Yoga class ends but you still want to help, don't fret. God's Dogs Rescue will be accepting donations at the class in the form of much needed items for their adoptable dogs. Right now, God's Dogs is looking for canned Pedigree puppy food, puppy toys, and soft blankets for the pups to get their well-deserved rest after Puppy Yoga.
The Puppy Yoga class itself begins at 2 pm. God's Dogs will be onsite at the House of Healing from 2-5 pm for anyone who is interested in adopting one of the pups (c'mon, you know you want to).
Be sure to keep your eyes peeled out on the God's Dogs and Puppy Food Bank Instagram pages for future adoption events too if you can't make Puppy Yoga! (But seriously — why miss out on puppy yoga?)