Dallas brewery hosts puppy yoga morning with adoptable rescue pups
Community Beer Company paired an all-levels yoga class with adoptable pups, a complimentary craft beverage and rescue support at its Dallas taproom.

Community Beer Company turned its Dallas taproom into a feel-good Saturday morning mix of yoga, rescue puppies and a post-class drink, with doors set for 9:30 a.m. and class beginning at 10 a.m. at 3110 Commonwealth Drive in Dallas. The event blended an all-levels yoga session with adoptable dogs from Dallas Pets Alive, giving the morning a clear charitable edge as well as a social one.
The setup was straightforward and low-friction: guests brought their own yoga mats, the event was open to all ages, and the experience was built around a limited-run class inside the brewery setting. After class, participants received a complimentary craft beverage and plenty of puppy snuggles, while the puppies on hand were described as very adorable and very adoptable.
Dallas Pets Alive’s role made the gathering more than a novelty pop-up. A portion of proceeds was donated to the rescue group to support its work in rescue, education and pet advocacy across North Texas. The partnership also sat inside a much longer relationship between the organizations, with Dallas Pets Alive saying it had been working with Community Beer Company for about 10 years.

That collaboration has already produced a concrete outcome: the DPA! Adoption Container, which Dallas Pets Alive said was officially built and launched in March 2023. The rescue’s venue page at Community Beer Company also shows the taproom is used regularly for adoption-related programming, including weekly Caturday at the Snuggle Spot events, reinforcing that the space has become a recurring hub for animal-centered gatherings.
The Dallas event also fit into a broader local pattern. Similar rescue puppy yoga events have been held at On Rotation Brewery in Dallas, and Rescue Puppy Yoga Texas says the format is designed to provide funds, fosters and forever homes while helping animals become more socialized and more comfortable traveling in cars. That combination helps explain why the brewery model works so well: it packages a workout, a rescue connection and an easygoing hangout into one Saturday morning, and leaves guests with a mat, a drink and a reason to come back.
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