Dubai's Yoppy Brings Puppy Yoga, Rescue Dog Classes to April Calendar
Yoppy's Dubai April calendar mixes puppy yoga at 250 AED a session with rescue dog classes that funnel ticket proceeds directly to animal shelters.

Dubai puppy-yoga operator Yoppy has filled its April calendar with a mix of sold-out sessions and open bookings, offering three distinct class formats across city studios at 250 AED a ticket.
The April 5 session at Alura 1 in Al Quoz sold out before the month opened. Bookings remain available for April 11 and April 19, along with additional dates running through the rest of the month. Yoppy operates across Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and its April listings span two venues: Alura 1 in Al Quoz and Herinox Studios.
Three formats anchor the company's roster. Puppy Yoga brings puppies sourced through Yoppy's kennel partnerships directly to the mat. Rescue Dog Yoga replaces those puppies with adoptable dogs from shelters, with part of each ticket's proceeds donated to rescue centres. Yoga with Your Dog opens the session to owners who bring their own animals. The rescue format gives the commercial model its clearest welfare argument: participants effectively subsidise animal shelters while working through their sun salutations. The April calendar also lists a Ladies Only session type alongside mixed classes.
Beyond the donation model, Yoppy's listings reference partnerships with what it describes as ethical kennels and frame its scheduling to include rest time for the animals. Sessions are billed as gentle, beginner-friendly flows, designed to be as accessible for first-time yogis as for anyone drawn primarily by the dogs.
That the April 5 class sold out points to consistent demand for the format in Dubai's premium leisure market, where 250 AED sits at the higher end of a drop-in fitness class but comfortably within the range of experiential wellness.
The wider context for operators like Yoppy is not uncomplicated. Regulatory scrutiny of animal-inclusive events has tightened in several countries, with some jurisdictions restricting the use of young animals in public settings on welfare grounds. Yoppy's stated model, combining visible donation commitments with sourcing language around ethical kennels, reflects the positioning operators are increasingly adopting in response to that pressure. The open bookings for April 11 and April 19 suggest Dubai's version of the conversation is still being written.
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