Pawpals Puppy Yoga Announces March Toronto Sessions at 688 Richmond St W
PawPals lists weekend puppy-yoga sessions at 688 Richmond St W, 4th Floor, with classes on March 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 and 28, 2026.

PawPals Puppy Yoga is running a slate of March classes at a downtown studio listed as 688 Richmond St W, 4th Floor, with calendar entries for March 7, March 8, March 14, March 15, March 21, March 22 and March 28, 2026. Shop App calendar headings show each date as a discrete event, for example, “688 Richmond St W 4th Floor - March 07, 2026 Saturday,” and the listings promote PawPals as “Best Puppy yoga Toronto corporate events and classes downtown.”
Listings describe PawPals sessions as one-hour experiences combining instruction and play. One aggregator summary states, “PawPals Puppy Yoga offers a 60-minute session combining gentle stretching with playful puppy time.” Another description lays out the class flow in detail: “The class begins with a safety briefing, followed by 45 minutes of yoga, and concludes with 15-20 minutes of puppy playtime.” Multiple listings note that mats are provided and advise participants to bring water and arrive on time for the safety briefing.
Age and supervision rules differ across public listings. The Shop App event terms state, “Pawpals Puppy Yoga classes are open to participants aged 10 and older. Guests under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older. There must be one supervising adult for every four minors (ages 10–15) in attendance.” By contrast, ActiviFinder and ColasKitchen list a minimum age of 13 years and up, and some other Toronto providers set different thresholds. These discrepancies appear across the public pages and are not reconciled within the listings themselves.
Ticketing and refund language on PawPals’ Shop App pages is explicit about final sales: “By purchasing a ticket, you acknowledge and agree to the terms and conditions listed below,” and, “All ticket sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges unless Pawpals Puppy Yoga cancels or reschedules a class.” ColasKitchen lists a price benchmark for PawPals of “Cost: $35 CAD and up,” while other nearby providers quote higher rates, such as Yoga Kawa at “$48 CAD and up” and The Hive at “$56 CAD.”
Puppy sourcing and health information also vary by listing. PawPals promotes socialization and seasonal updates about breeds on Instagram, noted in an ActiviFinder blurb, but does not supply explicit puppy-age or vaccination details in the excerpts. Nearby operators provide clearer specifics: Yoga Kawa states each class has “at least four adorable puppies, aged 2 to 6 months,” and The Hive assures participants puppies are “healthy, vaccinated, and dewormed” and even offers an on-site photographer.
The Shop App presence includes promotional hooks—“Sign up for exclusive discounts and special events,” product options such as “Puppy yoga gift card Toronto,” and platform footer text showing Shopify branding and “© Shopify Inc. 2026.” ActiviFinder also highlights PawPals’ corporate and private offerings, noting PawPals “offers customized sessions for corporate wellness programs and private events” and can deploy an “extra-large puppy playpen” for off-site bookings.
Listings present clear March dates and a downtown Richmond Street address, but public details conflict on venue history (a ColasKitchen entry lists 527 Bloor St West), age limits, pricing, and puppy health. Verify PawPals’ official venue, current age and supervision policy, precise session times and yoga/play breakdowns, ticket prices for March 2026 sessions, and puppy vaccination and sourcing information before booking.
Know something we missed? Have a correction or additional information?
Submit a Tip
