Lancaster Paws and Poses Brings Puppy Yoga to Akron This Spring
Lancaster Paws and Poses brought puppy yoga to 820 Main St in Akron, with three one-hour sessions at $50 each and mats provided.

Lancaster Paws and Poses has been running puppy yoga sessions at 820 Main St in Akron, PA, with the organizer listing a March 15, 2026 event on Eventbrite and a follow-up April 25 session already appearing on AllEvents — suggesting this is shaping up as a recurring series for the Akron doga community.
The format is straightforward: three one-hour classes offered at 10:00 a.m., noon, and 2:00 p.m., each priced at $50. The 2:00 p.m. slot is reserved as a private class for groups of six or more, making it a natural option for anyone looking to book a dedicated session with friends or a small studio crew. Yoga mats are provided on-site, and the organizer asks attendees to arrive five to ten minutes before their class begins.
The March 15 date lands on a Sunday, listed on Eventbrite under the title "March Puppy Yoga." A separate AllEvents listing for "April Puppy Yoga" places a second session on Saturday, April 25, also at 820 Main St, opening at 10:00 a.m. Eastern. Whether the two events represent a monthly series or independent bookings, the back-to-back listings signal that Lancaster Paws and Poses is planting roots in Akron rather than running a one-off.
The AllEvents host profile for Lancaster Paws and Poses currently shows a 5.0 out of 5 rating based on one review. Tickets for both dates are bookable through the respective platform listings, with all available slots priced uniformly at $50 regardless of time.
For anyone who has ever tried to hold warrior two while a golden retriever investigates your yoga block, the appeal is obvious. The April 25 session in particular still has open slots across all three time windows, including that 2:00 p.m. private option for anyone ready to organize a full pack.
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