Sweet Paws Rescue Announces January-February Puppy-Yoga Adoption Events
Sweet Paws Rescue is hosting a series of puppy-yoga adoption events in January and February, pairing cuddle sessions with adoption opportunities and fundraising for rescue work.

Sweet Paws Rescue is rolling out a January-February slate of puppy-yoga adoption events that pair light yoga practice with meet-and-greet time for adoptable dogs, a chance for local yogis to help socialization and support rescue operations. The calendar mixes public studio sessions and community-venue pop-ups so readers can find a class that fits their schedule and comfort level.
The program began with an event on January 18, which took place as part of the rescue’s early winter lineup. The next listed session is "PUPPY YOGA + Adoption Event @ Park 9 Dog Bar Everett" scheduled for January 24. Additional pairings are planned at Best Fitness locations and other community venues across January and February. Each listing on the rescue’s events calendar gives date and time details and includes ticketing and donation links where applicable.
Sessions are designed to balance yoga-friendly movement with structured cuddle time and adoption information. Organizers emphasize that the events serve a dual purpose: they introduce prospective adopters to dogs in a low-pressure, social setting, and they provide early socialization opportunities that improve long-term adoptability for puppies. Proceeds from ticket sales and donations support Sweet Paws Rescue’s adoption and rescue work, helping cover medical care, foster support, and placement services.
For participants, the events offer hands-on value beyond a feel-good yoga class. Meeting pups in a calm, guided environment can reveal temperament and energy levels more reliably than a brief shelter visit. For dogs, exposure to mats, different human behaviors, and other animals helps build the social skills that shelters and rescue fosters prioritize. The rescue’s calendar also highlights that ticketing links and donation options are available for those who want to attend but are not in a position to adopt.

Community fitness spaces such as Best Fitness and dog-friendly venues like Park 9 Dog Bar create accessible, familiar settings for these pairings, making it easier for families and single attendees to join. Because classes often fill quickly, the rescue encourages early registration through the posted ticket links to secure a spot and maximize fundraising for the animals.
These events matter to anyone thinking about adoption, supporting local rescues, or simply wanting a pawesome community outing that benefits dogs. Expect more weekend and evening sessions through February, with ongoing calendar updates and ticket details posted by the rescue. Check the Sweet Paws Rescue calendar for specific times, locations, and registration to plan a visit or contribute to the rescue’s work.
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