Boulder’s Rescue Puppy Yoga at Rembrandt Yard returns Saturday morning
Rescue Puppy Yoga filled Rembrandt Yard with adoptable pups, a 45-minute class, and a Mother’s Day perk: every attendee got a flower.

Rescue Puppy Yoga gave Boulder an easy Saturday-morning pick: a 10 a.m. session at Rembrandt Yard, 1301 Spruce St., that paired yoga with rescue puppies on their way to forever homes. The listing priced admission at $33.85 through Eventbrite, making the event as practical as it was photogenic.
The format was built for people who wanted more than a standard class. Attendees were told to arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to get settled, then spend 45 minutes in the session before staying afterward for pictures, play and adoption applications. All ages were welcome, which widened the scene beyond regular yoga-goers and turned the morning into a family-friendly downtown outing.
What set the gathering apart was the rescue payoff. Rescue Puppy Yoga says its events are designed to provide funds, fosters and forever homes for animals in need, while also helping socialize the animals and build their confidence traveling in the car. That means the cuddles and puppy poses were part of a larger foster-and-adoption pipeline, not just a novelty workout.

Rembrandt Yard made a smart setting for that mission. Instead of a conventional studio, the art-space venue at 1301 Spruce St. gave the event a more civic, community-minded feel, one that fit neatly into a downtown Boulder weekend. The experience also came with a small seasonal touch: each attendee received a flower, a detail that made the outing feel especially well timed for a pre-Mother’s Day Saturday.
The event also appeared to be part of a continuing local series rather than a one-off. Boulder Downtown showed a previous Rescue Puppy Yoga date at Rembrandt Yard on Saturday, July 19, 2025, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., reinforcing that the venue has already become a recurring stop for the format. In the broader regional rescue scene, RezDawg Rescue, a 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization working in Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, is one of the groups showing how puppy-yoga events can connect directly to transport, fostering, rehabilitation and adoption. At Rembrandt Yard, that formula landed squarely in Boulder’s weekend plans.
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