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SNIPSA’s puppy yoga returns to Confluence Park with Mobile Om

A $20 puppy yoga class with adoptable pups returns to Confluence Park, keeping SNIPSA and Mobile Om’s monthly rescue ritual on the calendar.

Nina Kowalski··2 min read
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SNIPSA’s puppy yoga returns to Confluence Park with Mobile Om
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At Confluence Park, the yoga mats will go down beside adoptable puppies again. SNIPSA’s Puppy Yoga with Mobile Om is set for Thursday, May 21 at 6:30 p.m. at 310 W Mitchell St., with registration set as a $20 donation.

The class is built as a playful yoga practice, and SNIPSA frames it around “adorable and adoptable” puppies rather than a hard-edged workout. Mobile Om describes the sessions as sunset classes at Confluence Park, which fits the draw of the event: a low-cost evening out that doubles as a fundraiser for the rescue’s mission in San Antonio.

What makes the event stand out is not just the puppies, but the rhythm. SNIPSA says Puppy Yoga with Mobile Om meets monthly on third Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m., turning the class into a recurring community fixture instead of a one-time novelty. SNIPSA’s event archive shows puppy yoga listings going back to at least 2022 and 2023, including Confluence Park dates, and the San Antonio River Foundation has promoted the series as a recurring third-Thursday program. A 2022 listing put the ticket price at $25, showing how the format has stayed in circulation while the price point has remained accessible.

That repeat scheduling matters for the rescue side of the equation. SNIPSA says all proceeds from its events go back into rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming cats and dogs in San Antonio, while also supporting free spay-and-neuter outreach. The organization says it spays, neuters, vaccinates and microchips more than 3,200 animals in low-income areas of town, and its adoption page lists puppy adoption fees starting at $300, adult dogs at $250 and cats at $150.

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For people who keep showing up, the class functions as more than a photo-friendly yoga session. It is part of a wider rescue ecosystem that includes adoption events, volunteer opportunities and market appearances, all anchored by the same dogs, staff and community of repeat attendees. Confluence Park gives the gathering a public, neighborhood feel, and the monthly puppy yoga format gives SNIPSA a steady way to turn a sunset class into support for rescue work.

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