What is puppy yoga? A complete Houston guide.

By Pawty Yoga ยท Updated May 2026 ยท 8 min read

Puppy yoga is exactly what it sounds like: a gentle yoga class with 8โ€“16 week-old puppies wandering the room. Two of the most reliable feel-good experiences anyone has ever invented (yoga and puppies) compressed into one 75-minute window. It works because of what it doesn't try to do โ€” and because the puppies don't read the script.

If you've heard the phrase "puppy yoga" and your mental image is something between a wellness retreat and a TikTok trend, you're not far off. It is both. It's also a very real, beginner-friendly yoga class that's grown from a wellness curiosity ten years ago into one of the most-booked experiential events in major U.S. cities. Houston has finally caught up โ€” and this guide is the no-fluff version of everything we wish people knew before booking.

What actually happens during a puppy yoga class

A puppy yoga class is structured the same way any beginner yoga class is structured. There's a warm-up, a flow of gentle poses, and a closing rest. The whole thing runs about 75 minutes. The difference: 6โ€“10 puppies are loose in the room the entire time. They wander between mats, climb on people, occasionally fall asleep on someone's shins, and generally do whatever they want.

Here's the thing nobody tells you: the yoga itself slows way down because of the puppies. Holding a difficult balance pose while a puppy is licking your face isn't realistic. So the flow is intentionally easy. The point isn't a workout. The point is the dopamine rush of being interrupted by something cute every 30 seconds. If you've been doing power yoga at a Heights studio for five years, you'll find a Pawty Yoga session almost laughably gentle. Most people leave saying it was the most relaxed they've felt all month.

At our sessions, the room is set up with mats arranged in a wide horseshoe so puppies have a "stage" in the middle. Handlers are present the whole time to keep the puppies safe and rotate them between guests. Phones and cameras are welcome the whole time โ€” many guests get the kind of candid shots of laughter and lap-puppies they'll send to the family group chat that evening.

Who is puppy yoga for?

Honestly? Almost everyone. We've had:

If you're allergic to dogs, this isn't for you. If you have a real fear of dogs (versus mild nervousness), this also isn't for you. Outside of those two groups, the format works for almost any guest.

Where do the puppies come from?

This is the question that separates good puppy yoga programs from bad ones. We partner exclusively with vetted ethical breeders we've personally evaluated against a clear standards checklist. Every puppy at a Pawty Yoga session is 8โ€“16 weeks old, current on age-appropriate vaccinations, and screened for temperament before being invited to class.

Several of our early guests have ended up connecting with our breeder partner about a puppy they met during class. We don't push it โ€” the breeder runs all placements directly using their own family-screening process โ€” but if you fall for a puppy in the middle of downward dog and might be a good fit, we're happy to put you in touch.

How is a Pawty Yoga session different from other Houston options?

A few things make Pawty Yoga distinct from the national chains running pop-up Houston dates:

What it costs

Public sessions at Pawty Yoga are $60 per person for a 75-minute class. That includes the yoga instruction, the puppies, and a yoga mat if you don't bring your own. There are no upcharges. Tickets go on sale a few weeks before each event window โ€” currently we're running our first public dates August 8 & 9, 2026.

For private events (birthdays, bridal showers, corporate wellness, school fundraisers), pricing scales with group size, location, and travel distance. Email [email protected] with the date, headcount, and venue and we'll quote within a business day.

What to bring (and wear)

A yoga mat if you have one (we have spares for guests who don't), a water bottle, and clothes you'd wear to any normal yoga class โ€” leggings, soft tees, athleisure. Skip new white pants, skip strong perfumes, skip anything you'd be heartbroken to find a small claw mark on. If you want the full deep-dive, we wrote a whole guide on what to wear to puppy yoga.

Is it actually safe?

Yes โ€” when it's run properly. Every puppy at a Pawty Yoga session comes from a vetted ethical breeder partner, is 8โ€“16 weeks old, current on age-appropriate vaccinations, and only invited if they're comfortable in social environments. Handlers manage interactions for the entire 75 minutes. The studio is cleaned between every session.

Some chains have made headlines for cutting corners on screening or sourcing โ€” that's not us, by design. We answered the safety question in detail in a separate post if you want the full breakdown.

Is puppy yoga the same as goat yoga or cat yoga?

Same general category, very different vibes. Goat yoga is rural, barn-setting, hooves-on-mats. Cat yoga is calmer (cats are cats; they nap). Puppy yoga sits in the middle: indoor, social, energetic in bursts, and the animals actually engage with you. We did a side-by-side comparison post if you're trying to choose.

Ready to try it?

Public sessions at Pawty Yoga in Memorial โ€” Aug 8 & 9, 2026. $60 per person. Max 20 guests per session.

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The honest reason puppy yoga works

It's not the yoga. It's not even really the puppies, individually. It's that for 75 minutes, you're somewhere with no agenda except being interrupted by something delightful. You can't check email while a puppy is on your chest. You can't worry about your inbox while you're laughing at a beagle who just stole someone's sock. The class is, structurally, an enforced pause from the rest of your week โ€” and that pause is what guests keep coming back for.

The yoga is the excuse. The puppies are the catalyst. The pause is the actual product. If that sounds like something you'd want, our Saturday and Sunday sessions are open for booking right now.