How long is a puppy yoga class? (The honest Houston timeline)
A puppy yoga class at Pawty Yoga in Houston runs 75 minutes — that's the format Google asks about most. Door-to-door, plan on roughly 90 minutes including parking, sign-in, and the inevitable "one more puppy photo" at the end.
If you've never been, the most useful thing to know is what those 75 minutes actually feel like. Most first-time guests assume puppy yoga is structured like a regular yoga class with puppies thrown in. The truth is the opposite: it's structured around the puppies, with yoga as the connective tissue.
The 75-minute breakdown, minute by minute
Here's how a typical Saturday session at our Memorial-area studio plays out:
- Minutes 0–10 — settle. You arrive, pick your mat, get your bearings. Handlers bring the puppies into the room one at a time so they can adjust to the space. You'll already be petting at least one of them by minute three.
- Minutes 10–45 — the flow. A gentle vinyasa structured for total beginners. Cat-cow, downward dog, child's pose, easy seated twists. The pace is intentionally slow because puppies do not understand vinyasa — they will climb on you mid-pose, and the class is designed for that to happen.
- Minutes 45–70 — dedicated puppy time. Mats stay down, puppies stay loose, and we drop the structured yoga entirely. This is when you're welcome to capture the candid stuff. Most of the photos you'll show your group chat happen in this window.
- Minutes 70–75 — close. A short rest, a thank-you to the puppies, and a gentle wind-down so nobody (puppy or human) leaves overstimulated.
How long should I budget door-to-door?
About 90–100 minutes from leaving your driveway to leaving the studio:
- 15 minutes early arrival. Find parking (free lot behind the studio + side-street overflow), sign in at the desk, find your mat. We start the door at the top of every slot — late arrivals can disrupt the puppies, so we ask that you build in the buffer.
- 75 minutes for the class. Non-negotiable; we run on time.
- 5–10 minutes after. Photo retrieval, last cuddles, the goodbye. Some folks linger longer; the puppies will let you know when they're done.
Why 75 minutes (not 60, not 90)?
60 minutes is too short to do justice to both yoga and puppy time. By the time the puppies have settled and the flow has warmed up, you're already winding down. Guests leave wanting more.
90 minutes is too long for the puppies. They're 8–16 weeks old. Past about 70 minutes, even the most social puppy is ready for a nap. We'd rather end while the energy is still good than push past it.
75 minutes is the sweet spot. It's the format most established puppy yoga programs have converged on, and after running our own dry-runs, it's what we landed on too.
What if I have to leave early?
You can — though most people don't, because the back half is the best part. If you know you'll need to leave at the 60-minute mark for a kid pickup or a meeting, sit toward the back of the studio so you can slip out without disrupting the puppies. Let the front desk know on arrival.
How long is a private puppy yoga event?
Private formats are flexible. Most common:
- 60 minutes — corporate lunch sessions. Tight, fits in a workday.
- 75 minutes — bridal showers, milestone birthdays. Same as a public class.
- 90 minutes — multi-family Saturdays, larger groups. Built-in breaks.
- 2 hours — special-event packages with food/drink. Puppies cycle in and out so they don't get overwhelmed.
For private bookings, we tailor the duration to your group size, venue, and what you want the day to feel like. Email [email protected] with the basics.
Ready to experience the 75 minutes for yourself?
Public sessions at Pawty Yoga in Memorial — Aug 8 & 9, 2026. $60 per person. Max 20 guests per session.
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