Naperville Area Humane Society Sells Out Feb. 21 Puppy-Yoga With Adoptable Puppies
Naperville Area Humane Society announced its Feb. 21 puppy-yoga session sold out, a gentle one-hour yoga class that included supervised interactions with adoptable puppies from the shelter.

The Naperville Area Humane Society announced that its puppy-yoga session scheduled for Feb. 21, 2026, sold out. The event combined a gentle, one-hour yoga class with supervised interactions with adoptable puppies from the shelter, making the session a compact opportunity for attendees to practice yoga and meet dogs available for adoption.
NAHS described the format as an intimate, fee-based offering designed around small-class interaction. Organizers scheduled one hour of yoga movement and supervised puppy time so participants would have structured, monitored access to the shelter’s adoptable puppies while instructors led a gentle flow appropriate for mixed levels.
Supervised interactions were a central component of the session; puppies present at the Feb. 21 class came directly from the Naperville Area Humane Society’s adoption roster. The combination of a short yoga sequence and designated puppy time was intended to allow attendees to engage with adoptable dogs under shelter oversight, with volunteers and staff on hand to manage puppy placement and participant safety.

The sold-out status of the Feb. 21 session marks a clear response to NAHS’s programming that pairs wellness activities with animal adoption opportunities. By offering a one-hour gentle class alongside supervised interactions with shelter dogs, NAHS created a focused event that filled its available spots and delivered direct access to adoptable puppies for attendees on that date.
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