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Rescue puppy yoga at Orchard Town Center adds adoption paperwork, photos afterward

Rescue Puppy Yoga at The Orchard Town Center is a 45-minute, $30 pop-up with puppy play, photos and adoption paperwork built in.

Sam Ortega··2 min read
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Rescue puppy yoga at Orchard Town Center adds adoption paperwork, photos afterward
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Rescue Puppy Yoga at The Orchard Town Center is not just a cute hour with dogs. The 45-minute class starts at 12:00 p.m., costs $30 per person, and organizers tell guests to arrive 10 to 15 minutes early so they can settle in before it begins. The setup is temporary and easy to find: the class is held in the empty building next to Miniso at 14644 Orchard Pkwy Unit 1000 in Westminster.

That matters because the event is built for first-timers as much as for regulars. A January 25, 2025 listing said the class was indoors next to Grandrabbit’s Toy Shoppe, was open to all ages and skill levels, and included 15 minutes after class for pictures, play and paperwork. The current format keeps that same practical rhythm: a short yoga session, then time with the puppies after the mats roll up.

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The real draw is what happens after the flow. The Orchard Town Center says the series helps find fosters, funds and forever homes for animals in need, and the post-class paperwork makes that more than a feel-good slogan. If someone bonds with a puppy, the event is already set up to move from the pose to the placement without killing the mood. That is the part worth sharing with friends: it is cute, but it is also a direct line to rescue work.

The series has clearly stuck. The Orchard Town Center said Rescue Puppy Yoga was extended for two additional months because demand kept coming back, and the center’s media page noted the rescue puppies even made their TV debut on February 19, 2026. Earlier listings show the format evolving from a 2nd-Saturday schedule in October through December 2025 to January through April 2026, before the June 27, 2026 listing shifted to the 4th Saturday in May and June with class times at 10 a.m. and 12 p.m.

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If you want a dog-yoga outing that gives you more than a photo op, this is the one to circle. The class is short, the logistics are simple, and the payoff is tangible: puppy time, a few good pictures, and a real shot at helping a rescue animal leave with a future instead of just a fan club.

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