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Puppy Yoga Bali – FAQ & Everything You Need to Know
Curious about how Puppy Yoga Bali really works?
Where the puppies come from, what happens after the sessions, or if you can adopt one?
You're in the right place.
Here you'll find honest answers to the most common questions we receive — from our ethical rescue model to how your ticket actually helps save lives.
Whether you're a dog lover, a yoga fan, or just planning a unique activity in Bali, this page has everything you need to know.
Generally Asked Questions
General
At Puppy Yoga Bali, all the puppies come from an incredible rescue center: Aseman Bali Dog Association.
Every puppy has been rescued in Bali, either from the streets or from abusive owners.
Our sessions help them rebuild trust, socialize, and most importantly find a forever family.
In just one year, we’ve helped 70 adoptions and raised over $20,000 in donations, sent directly to the shelter.
All thanks to the sessions and our amazing community of animal lovers 🐶
As mentioned, Puppy Yoga Bali does not own the dogs.
They all have been saved by Aseman Bali Dog Association, a rescue organization that takes care of them for all their life after having been rescued and until they find their forever family.
So of course, even when they grow up.
They currently home to 50 puppies and 300 adult dogs (last update: July 2025).
During their few hours at Puppy Yoga Bali, puppies learn to trust humans, discover new environments, and drastically increase their chances to be adopted.
→ This collaboration increased their adoption rate by +4200%.
→ Your ticket also supports direct donations: over $20,000 raised so far.
Yes! We have over 950+ bookings/month, and usually sell out 3+ days in advance. So if your preferred date and time are still available, lucky you 😏
New dates are released every 2 weeks (it can vary).
To join the official waiting list, send a WhatsApp to +62 852 1545 0370
You can also text us for early access to new ticket drops 💥
Yes! Private sessions are perfect for groups, birthdays, retreats or special moments.
You get extra time, pool access, and personalized attention.
Up to 19 guests, payment 3 days in advance.
Price: ~8.5 million IDR depending on the season.
(It can actually be cost-effective when shared within a group!)
❤️ 50% of profits go directly to Aseman Bali Dog Association.
📲 WhatsApp to book: +62 852 1545 0370
Yes, and not just ethical, it directly funds food, meds, and shelter for rescued puppies.
Unlike many other puppy yoga concepts around the world, Puppy Yoga Bali partners exclusively with a local non-profit rescue: Aseman Bali Dog Association.
The puppies are not bred for profit, they’re all rescued from the streets or neglectful owners.
The sessions are designed to rebuild trust, help socialization, and drastically increase chances of adoption.
In one year:
– +4200% adoption rate increase
– 70 dogs adopted
– $20,000+ donations raised and sent directly to the shelter
They only join sessions for a few hours and always have access to water, breaks, and gentle care.
Every session helps rescue, care for, and rehome Bali’s abandoned puppies.
Puppy Yoga Bali collaborates exclusively with Aseman Bali Dog Association, a non-profit rescue shelter that currently protects over 350 dogs. None of the puppies used in the sessions are bred or sold, they are all rescued from the streets or unsafe situations.
During each session, participants interact with 8 to 12 of these rescued puppies in a safe, positive environment. This helps the puppies gain social confidence and rebuild trust in humans two essential steps for increasing their adoptability.
Because of the visibility offered by the yoga sessions, many participants decide to adopt. In just one year, Puppy Yoga Bali helped increase Aseman’s adoption rate from 2 dogs per year to over 70, a 3400% growth.
This innovative model also raises awareness and funds: more than $20,000 in direct donations have been sent to the shelter through session revenues.
These funds are used for food, vaccinations, sterilizations, and long-term care for dogs who are not yet adopted.
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