Puppy yoga class in Wake Forest raises funds for Saving Grace Animals
Wake Forest’s June 6 puppy yoga pairs a one-hour class at Unwined on White with direct support for Saving Grace Animals for Adoption.

A one-hour puppy yoga class in Wake Forest will give attendees a weekend outing with a built-in charitable payoff: the June 6 session at Unwined on White will benefit Saving Grace Animals for Adoption, with every $35 donation going directly to the rescue.
The class is scheduled for Friday, June 6, 2026, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 153 S. White St. in Wake Forest. That combination of a set time, a fixed price and a named beneficiary makes the event easy to plan around for anyone looking for a low-stakes way to spend part of the day while supporting a local animal rescue.

The listing describes the class as open to all skill levels and led by professional instruction, which points to an approachable format rather than a demanding workout. Participants will move through the session with puppies nearby, and the experience is designed around direct interaction with the animals as part of the class, making it as much a social rescue event as a yoga session.
There is also an added draw beyond the puppy time itself. Every attendee will be entered into a raffle tied to an anniversary celebration, giving the class another reason to fill out beyond the fundraiser angle. For people who track puppy yoga for its mix of wellness, novelty and community support, this is the kind of event that stands out because it ties the experience directly to a local rescue rather than treating the animals as a side attraction.
That rescue connection is the core appeal here. Instead of a standard puppy yoga listing with no clear destination for the money, this Wake Forest class spells it out: $35 buys the class, and all proceeds go to Saving Grace Animals for Adoption. For readers looking for an accessible dog yoga outing with a concrete community benefit, this June 6 session delivers both in one hour.
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