Puppy yoga series coming to Clinton Township this summer
A beginner-friendly puppy yoga series is set for 44766 Morley Drive, with one-hour sessions running from May 29 through June 14 and tickets starting at $45.

A beginner-friendly puppy yoga series is rolling into 44766 Morley Drive in Clinton Township, with Puppy Yoga Tricounty listing sessions from Friday, May 29, 2026, through Sunday, June 14, 2026. Eventbrite shows the opening class at 6:30 p.m., the June 14 class at 1 p.m., and ticket listings starting at $45, while third-party pages peg each session at about one hour.
The pitch is built for first-timers rather than advanced yogis. AllEvents describes the class as beginner level, says attendees under 14 need a guardian, and StayHappening says participants move through beginner-friendly yoga poses while friendly puppies roam, cuddle and interact with the room. The puppies are clearly the hook, but the setup still keeps the yoga piece accessible enough that a newcomer can show up without needing to know much more than how to find a mat.

The clearest local example of how puppy yoga can work comes from Pawsitive Stretch in Metro Detroit. The operator says its classes use puppies rescued by animal welfare organizations, that every puppy in class is available for adoption, and that a Friends for Animals session includes 45 minutes of yoga led by a certified instructor followed by 15 minutes of play time. Friends for Animals also says 25% of sales from that class go back to the nonprofit, which turns the cuddle factor into a real rescue tie-in.
The Clinton Township posting also spells out the safety side in its waiver. It covers slips, falls, strains, collisions, allergic or asthma reactions, scratches, bites, illness and exposure to germs, dander and saliva, which is the practical cleanup and hygiene reality of a room where puppies are roaming between mats. That mix of beginner yoga, puppy interaction and waiver language is exactly why the format keeps landing on suburban wellness calendars, especially for people who want a light outing more than a hard workout.
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