Junebug Foundation Hosts Puppy Yoga Night at Her Elevated in Sacramento
Junebug Foundation hosted a puppy yoga night at Her Elevated in Sacramento, pairing a one-hour yoga flow with an hour of puppy play to raise support for rescue animals.

Junebug Foundation brought dogs and downward-dog vibes to a packed evening at Her Elevated, 1900 28th St, Sacramento, on January 23, 2026. The group ran a two-hour event that combined a one-hour yoga class with an hour of puppy playtime, giving attendees a chance to unwind while supporting local rescue work.
The event followed the format advertised: yoga from 5:00–6:00 PM, followed by puppy playtime from 6:00–7:00 PM. Tickets were listed at $50 per person, and organizers encouraged early sign-up because "Space is limited, so please sign up early." The Junebug Foundation’s listing framed the night as an opportunity to "support rescue animals," and promotional copy invited people to "Come join us for a fun and feel-good evening of Puppy Yoga." Attendees were reminded to "Bring a mat, bring a friend, and get ready for smiles, stretches, and puppy kisses."
Junebug’s Puppy Yoga events are part class, part community gathering and part fundraiser. Past listings for the organization have noted that similar sessions feature adoptable pups and that proceeds have gone to medical care for rescued animals. While the January 23 listing emphasized playtime and support for rescue animals, Junebug’s calendar also shows related programming, including a PetSmart adoption event in Citrus Heights on January 17 and earlier benefit nights like Punchlines for Puppies at Punch Line Sacramento on November 9, 2025. That continuity makes the Jan. 23 session a predictable stop on Junebug’s fundraising and outreach schedule.
For local practitioners and dog lovers, the practical value was immediate: a yoga class with an uplifting social component and the chance to interact with rescue dogs in a low-pressure setting. For volunteers and Junebug supporters, the night reinforced a pattern of community engagement that mixes fitness, entertainment, and adoption outreach. Organizers accepted donations in addition to ticket sales and provided calendar export options for attendees planning their schedules.

Logistics were straightforward: the advertised location appeared on event pages with minor name variations - "her Elevated," "Her Elevated," and "Elevated" - but the address given was consistently 1900 28th St, Sacramento. Ticket links on the pages were labeled "Tickets Here" and "Tickets on sale now," and event pages offered Google Calendar and ICS export options.
Junebug Foundation’s Puppy Yoga Night underscored a simple formula that resonates locally: combine a communal wellness activity with animal advocacy and you get both stress relief and tangible support for rescue animals. Watch Junebug’s event listings for the next Puppy Yoga or fundraiser, and plan to register early if you want a spot.
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