Puppy Sphere Brings Dog Yoga Classes to Multiple Markets This Spring
Puppy Sphere ran dog yoga sessions across multiple North American markets during mid-March 2026, with classes active from the 13th through the 16th.

Puppy Sphere, one of North America's more recognized puppy-yoga brands, ran a multi-market push of classes during the week of March 13-16, 2026, filling schedules across several cities simultaneously as the spring season got underway.
The company's public-facing schedule showed active bookings across multiple markets during that four-day window, alongside a stream of recent customer reviews that suggested solid turnout. For anyone who has tried to coordinate a doga session, you know how much logistics matter: getting the right space, the right number of pups, and a time slot that actually works. Puppy Sphere appears to have that operational side reasonably dialed in, at least based on what its live schedule reflected mid-month.
Puppy Sphere has built its brand around the puppy-yoga format, which pairs yoga practice with supervised time around socialized puppies. It's a concept that has found a genuine following in the doga community, partly because the puppies are typically from partner rescues or breeders working toward adoption, which adds a feel-good layer on top of the physical practice itself.
The mid-March activity indicates the brand was running at full pace heading into spring, traditionally a busy stretch for wellness-oriented fitness concepts. Whether that expansion into multiple markets represents new territory for Puppy Sphere or a return to existing locations wasn't specified, but the volume of simultaneous listings pointed to a coordinated rollout rather than a one-off event.
If you've been on the fence about trying a structured puppy-yoga class rather than just bringing your own dog to a local doga meetup, Puppy Sphere's spring schedule is worth checking directly through their site for current availability in your area.
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