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Puppy yoga returns to Portsmouth with three morning sessions

Three morning slots, beginner-friendly flow, and a tightly managed puppy schedule make Portsmouth’s Sunday class easy to book and easy on the dogs.

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Puppy yoga is coming back to Bee Real Event Space with three morning options, and that schedule is the whole selling point. On Sunday, May 31, 2026, the Portsmouth class will run at 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., and 11 a.m., giving beginners a way to pick a slot that fits the morning instead of committing to a long, open-ended event.

The session is set for 465 Dinwiddie Street in Portsmouth, at Bee Real Event Space in Olde Towne, right off High Street. Curators Key Events is organizing the class, and the listing frames it as a calm, playful wellness outing rather than a fitness test. All levels are welcome, no prior yoga experience is needed, yoga mats are provided, and attendees are asked to arrive 10 to 15 minutes early. The age minimum is 9 and up, which keeps the room family-friendly without turning the class into a toddler playdate.

The structure is what makes the format approachable. The organizer’s site lists the class at 70 minutes total, with 40 minutes of yoga and 30 minutes of playtime. That pacing gives first-timers a clear runway: enough time to settle into the flow, then enough time to enjoy puppy interaction without the whole morning collapsing into chaos. Limited spots are part of the setup, too, so each session stays comfortable and interactive instead of overcrowded.

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Bee Real Event Space is a working event venue, not a pop-up novelty room. It says it hosts weddings, corporate functions, birthdays, baby showers, and other special events, and its hours run seven days a week from 10 a.m. to midnight. That matters here because the class is being held in a space built for managed gatherings, with a defined check-in window and a controlled guest count, not an improvised setup where the puppies would be overwhelmed.

The broader puppy-yoga boom has also brought questions about stress, overhandling, and hot indoor environments, which is why the Portsmouth version leans so hard on order and timing. With three start times, mats provided, and a 40-minute yoga block followed by playtime, this one is designed to feel simple to join and careful in execution. For anyone curious about puppy yoga but wary of a hectic scene, the Portsmouth morning format makes the experience look organized before the first downward dog even starts.

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