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DOGA Doggy Yoga with Marleybones at The Ministry Borough

Dog-friendly doga session with Marleybones brought owners and pups together at The Ministry, offering a 45-minute gentle class, sample treats, and a Marleybones goodie bag.

Jamie Taylor2 min read
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DOGA Doggy Yoga with Marleybones at The Ministry Borough
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Marleybones ran a relaxed, dog-friendly doga session at The Ministry, Borough, bringing owners and their dogs together for a gentle 45-minute yoga practice followed by social time and treat tasting. The event took place on Sunday, 25 January 2026, from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM GMT, with the yoga portion scheduled 12:30 PM to 1:15 PM and socialising to follow until 2:00 PM.

Held in the indoor workspace and members' club at 79–81 Borough Road, London SE1 1DN, the class billed itself as low-pressure and accessible. “If you’re looking for a calm, feel-good way to spend time with your dog this January, then DOGA with Marleybones at The Ministry is a lovely option for London dog parents who enjoy gentle experiences with their pup by their side,” The Dogvine noted in its event copy. The Dogvine also described the session as a “one-off Doga (dog yoga) event” designed to let dogs and humans slow down and unwind together in a welcoming setting.

Tickets were priced at £15 per person, each admitting one human and one dog. Each ticket included the yoga session, a Marleybones goodie bag, and a charity donation. Yoga mats were provided, reducing the barrier to entry: “Yoga mats are provided, so all you need to bring is yourself and your dog,” The Dogvine advised. After the movement portion, participants could stay for dog socialising and to sample Marleybones treats, with every dog heading home with a goodie bag.

The session style emphasized accessibility rather than intensity. “Hosted by Marleybones, the session blends light yoga movement with dogs present throughout, no expectations, no pressure, and no need to be flexible,” The Dogvine wrote. The Dogvine also highlighted that “dogs are free to do what they do best: settle, potter, watch, or simply enjoy being close to their humans,” a tone that suited mixed-ability classes and pups who prefer to observe rather than participate.

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Practical takeaways: the event ran as advertised and kept logistics simple by providing mats and including dog treats and a take-home bag. The Eventbrite listing for the event showed the same times and noted the page status as “Event ended.” One of the promotional pages carried a mistaken weekday label of Saturday, but calendar checks confirm Sunday, 25 January 2026 as the event date.

For owners who liked the format, follow-up steps are straightforward: check Marleybones and local venue listings for future DOGA sessions, confirm the charity recipient and instructor details before booking, and bring your dog with relaxed expectations, this class was designed for calm connection rather than athletic performance.

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