Puppy Yoga Fundraiser at White Plains Rivian Showroom Supports Local Rescues
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit is bringing adoptable rescue puppies into White Plains' Rivian showroom on April 26 for an all-levels yoga fundraiser benefiting local rescues.

Kitten Paws and Downward Dogs is bringing adoptable rescue puppies into the Rivian showroom at The Westchester mall on April 26 for a 60-minute all-levels yoga class that doubles as a fundraiser for local rescue operations. The 18+ session starts at 11:00 AM at 125 Westchester Avenue, White Plains, with tickets priced at $39.19 through HappeningNext. Organizers recommend booking early: spots typically sell out.
Every ticket dollar is directed to the rescue partners' specific operational costs, including medical care, food, shelter, and fostering needs. Kitten Paws and Downward Dogs, a registered 501(c)(3), is explicit that all animals come from local rescues rather than breeders, and that puppies will be supervised by handlers throughout the session. A concurrent Kendra Scott shop-in event runs alongside the yoga, with a portion of retail sales also benefiting the rescue partners, adding a second giving channel beyond your ticket. Light refreshments including mimosas round out the experience.
For practitioners planning to attend, bring your own mat. The organizers note that a limited number may be on hand at the venue, but availability is not guaranteed. Arriving before the 11:00 AM start gives you time to check in and get photos before the class floor fills up with both participants and puppies.
The space itself shapes the experience in ways worth understanding before you arrive. This is a working retail showroom inside an active shopping mall, not a yoga studio, which means a non-traditional floor layout, ambient retail noise, and the presence of local animal-welfare partners running informational outreach alongside the class. That last element is intentional: Kitten Paws and Downward Dogs has designed the event so that adoption and fostering conversations can happen within the same visit as your flow practice.
Standard welfare questions apply to any puppy yoga event, and this one is no different. Before buying a ticket, confirm whether animals have access to rest areas away from participants during the session and whether organizers have a medical protocol in place if a puppy shows signs of stress. The event listing addresses the sourcing question directly, confirming rescue partners only and no breeders, with supervised handling throughout. Those commitments cover the most common welfare concerns raised about commercialized animal-interaction events, but handler-to-puppy ratios and rest break schedules are worth verifying with organizers directly ahead of April 26.
The Rivian showroom location reflects a clear strategic logic: placing adoptable animals inside a lifestyle retail environment reaches potential adopters and fosters who may never have walked through a shelter door. Informational outreach from local animal-welfare partners will be on the floor throughout the event, meaning a foster inquiry can follow a warrior pose without anyone having to go anywhere. For the rescue animals in the room that morning, every mat represents a real opportunity.
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