Dog Yoga in Forsyth Park to Benefit One Love Animal Rescue
A one-hour doga session in Forsyth Park pairs a $20 minimum donation with support for One Love Animal Rescue, and spots are limited for the May 2 class.

A one-hour dog yoga session at Forsyth Park will bring Savannah yogis and their dogs together from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on May 2, with the class set west of the fountain near Whitaker and a $20 minimum donation per person and dog pair supporting One Love Animal Rescue.
The listing makes the event easy to act on quickly: it is open to all levels, asks participants to register in advance, and keeps the entry cost low enough to feel like a casual morning plan rather than a major commitment. That combination matters in a city where a park walk, a stretch session, and a good cause can all fit into a single hour.
What gives this doga gathering its emotional center is the rescue tie-in. Every donation goes to One Love Animal Rescue, so the class is doing more than creating a lighthearted weekend scene in Forsyth Park. It is turning a familiar wellness activity into direct support for animals that need help, and that makes the $20 minimum feel less like an event fee and more like a small but tangible contribution.
The setup also keeps the focus on the bond between people and their own dogs. Rather than framing the morning as a puppy showcase or a dog-training lesson, the listing presents it as a public yoga class where attendees can stretch alongside their pets in an open-air setting. For doga regulars, that mix of movement, social time and shared attention is part of the appeal, and the park location gives it the kind of relaxed atmosphere that suits first-timers as well.
Advance registration is especially important here because spots are limited, and the listing’s direct, practical details give Savannah residents everything they need to decide fast. For anyone looking for a low-cost way to spend a spring morning, Forsyth Park offers a simple answer: bring a dog, roll out a mat, and help One Love Animal Rescue at the same time.
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