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Pups&Yoga opens Miami studio with beginner yoga and puppy playtime

Pups&Yoga opened in Wynwood with a May 23-24 launch weekend, $55 beginner classes and 60 minutes of yoga, puppy play and cuddles.

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Pups&Yoga opens Miami studio with beginner yoga and puppy playtime
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Wynwood got Miami’s newest puppy-yoga booking when Pups&Yoga put tickets live for an opening weekend at 120 NW 25th Street, with sessions scheduled for May 23 and 24, 2026. The Saturday Frenchies class was listed for 10:00 a.m. at $55 a spot, which made the debut feel less like a one-off novelty and more like a real studio launch.

The Miami format was built around a clean 60-minute structure. Pups&Yoga said each class starts with 20 minutes of guided, beginner-friendly yoga, moves into 20 minutes of yoga alongside the puppies, and closes with 20 minutes of play and cuddle time. The booking flow also included a release of liability, a time gate for late arrivals and a waitlist for sold-out sessions, all signs that the brand was treating capacity and scheduling like a proper studio operation.

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That matters in a city where puppy yoga is starting to look like a market, not a gimmick. Pups&Yoga described itself as the original puppy yoga studio and said it now operates 11 dedicated studios across Canada, the USA and Spain, with locations listed in Montreal, Laval, Longueuil, Quebec City, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Boston, Miami and Marbella. The Miami opening fit that larger rollout, with the company positioning Wynwood as another fixed stop in a cross-border wellness brand built around beginner access and social puppy time.

The animal-welfare side was part of the pitch, too. Pups&Yoga said the Miami puppies came from licensed, ethically run breeder partners that it vetted personally, and that the animals attended during an 8- to 14-week socialization window. That detail is the one many Miami buyers will clock first, because it answers the obvious question behind any puppy-centric class: where the dogs come from, and how the brand says they are handled.

Miami is also not getting the category alone. Puppy Sphere has been promoting its own Miami puppy-yoga offerings, which suggests real competition for the city’s social-wellness crowd and more than enough demand to support multiple operators. For now, though, Pups&Yoga has the cleaner read on the weekend: live tickets, a set $55 entry point and a Wynwood studio that opened with the kind of structure Miami’s puppy-yoga crowd will recognize immediately.

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