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Encinitas Hosts One-Day Puppy Yoga Adoption Pop-Up With Three Sessions

Encinitas residents can stretch, smile, and play with adoptable, vaccinated puppies at Companion Pet Care today in three 45-minute sessions, 10 spots per class and a portion of proceeds for local animal welfare.

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Encinitas Hosts One-Day Puppy Yoga Adoption Pop-Up With Three Sessions
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Encinitas residents can stretch, smile, and play with adoptable puppies at Companion Pet Care today, Pop-up Puppy Yoga is hosting a one-day adoption pop-up with three small-group sessions that begin at 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM. The Eventbrite listing bills it as a “one-day only Puppy Yoga Adoption Event in Encinitas,” and organizers note “a portion of proceeds donated to support local animal welfare efforts.”

Each session runs 45 minutes and “Each session is limited to 10 participants to ensure a comfortable and safe environment for both guests and puppies,” giving the pop-up space for roughly 30 participants across the morning. Attendees are asked to “Please arrive 15 minutes before class,” sign a waiver before joining, and observe the minimum age requirement, “Children must be at least 10 years old.” The class copy also emphasizes accessibility with “No prior yoga experience needed.”

Puppy care and safety are foregrounded in the event materials. Puppies attending are listed as being between 8 and 12 weeks of age and “have received proper vaccinations and health check-ups.” Organizers state plainly “Puppy Safety is our number one priority,” and describe pre-class cleaning with vet-grade products, a shoe-removal and hand-sanitizing protocol to enter the designated “puppy bubble,” and 30-minute rest breaks between classes so the animals are rotated and rested. The listing adds “Water and Food – Puppies always have access to water and we feed the puppies per the breeder’s schedule.”

The pop-up mixes a light yoga component with supervised interaction and adoption information, the program description reads “45 minutes of beginner-friendly yoga,” “Supervised puppy interaction time,” and “Adoption information available.” The listing repeats that “Puppies are adoptable and will be handled responsibly and safely,” and includes a risk disclosure that “puppy classes involve inherent risks, including the potential for minor injuries such as bites and scratches from the puppies.”

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Ticketing and logistics are noted but not fully detailed on the page capture. The Eventbrite copy warns “Spots are extremely limited and expected to sell out” and states “Due to the Pop-Up nature of this event, tickets are non-refundable. If you are sick or have an emergency, you can transfer your ticket or use it for a future event.” The page also carries both instructions to “Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat” and a separate class block that says “Yoga Mats are included,” and it promotes gift cards and email updates. Organizer contact is listed as christine@popup-puppy-yoga.com for special inquiries.

Several practical details remain unspecified on the listing: ticket price, the total number of puppies on site, named breeders or rescue partners, and which local organization(s) will receive the donated proceeds. Organizers indicate adoption information will be available at the pop-up; anyone seeking immediate answers about adoption steps, puppy provenance, or payment details can contact christine@popup-puppy-yoga.com for confirmation.

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