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Is Puppy Yoga Bali Worth It? What No One Tells You (2025)

Smiling traveler during puppy yoga session with rescue dogs in Bali

You’ve seen the videos. You’ve seen the cuddles. But you’re still wondering: is puppy yoga actually worth it or is it just another Bali gimmick?

Let’s break it down. No fluff. No filters. Just the truth.

1. You’re not just doing yoga. You’re changing lives.

Every puppy you see in class is a rescue. That means abandoned, sometimes malnourished, sometimes terrified. When you book a session, you’re helping them heal — and get adopted. Over 350 dogs have found homes through these classes. That’s not a gimmick. That’s impact.

2. It’s chaotic, hilarious, and 100% real. Forget silent meditation. Expect wiggly tails, happy accidents (literally), and puppies climbing on your downward dog. But weirdly enough, it works. The oxytocin kicks in. Your stress levels drop. Your heart melts. And suddenly, you feel better than you have in months.

3. It’s not about perfect yoga. It’s about joy. You won’t get a sweat-drenched power flow. You’ll get spontaneous snuggles, contagious laughter, and probably a puppy asleep on your mat. And that’s worth more than a thousand chaturangas.


4. It's ethical — if you choose the right place. We only work with rescue shelters. No breeders. No performances. Just puppies in transition, learning to trust again. And we’ve got the paperwork to prove it.

So… is puppy yoga worth it?

If you’re into ethical travel, love animals, or just need a serious dose of serotonin: 1000% yes.

Just don’t forget to book in advance — sessions sell out fast.

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