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How Much Does Puppy Yoga Cost in LA?

A puppy yoga class in session at Puppy & Flow in Westwood, Los Angeles

Short answer: a single puppy yoga class in Los Angeles usually runs around $59 for a drop-in spot — but how much you actually pay depends on whether you come solo, bring a friend, or make it a regular thing. Prices can change, so the current price is always shown before you pay, but here's how to think about it.

What you're paying for

A Puppy & Flow class is a full hour: a guided, all-levels yoga flow with a professional instructor, plus time to play with rescue puppies. The price covers:

  • The 60-minute class and instruction
  • Yoga mats — provided at every session, so you don't need your own
  • Time with the puppies before, during, and after the flow
  • A small class size (capped at 22) so everyone gets real puppy time

Unlike a lot of LA wellness experiences, there's no membership requirement and no surprise add-ons. You book a spot, you show up, you flow.

Ways to pay less per person

The single drop-in rate is the most you'll pay. A few easy ways to bring the cost down:

  • Bring a Friend. When our bring-a-friend offer is running, you book one spot and a second comes free — that's two people for about $29.50 each. It's the cheapest way to try puppy yoga in LA.
  • Come with a group. Birthdays, friend groups, and team outings can split a booking and lower the per-person cost. For bigger groups, a private event is often the better value.
  • Go regularly. If puppy yoga becomes your weekend ritual, a membership lowers the price of every class versus paying drop-in each time.

Memberships

If you're planning to come more than once a month, a membership is usually the move. Members pay less per class, get priority booking, and make puppy yoga a routine instead of a one-off. Current membership pricing is shown on the membership page — it updates automatically, so what you see is what you pay.

Gift cards

Puppy yoga is one of those experiences people remember, which makes it a great gift. A Puppy & Flow gift card covers a set number of classes — you pick how many, add a personal note, and send it instantly or schedule it for a birthday. The recipient books whenever they like.

Is it worth it?

For around the price of a nice brunch in LA, you get an hour of movement, a room full of puppies, and the kind of mood reset that's hard to put a number on. Most people who try it once come back — and the bring-a-friend and membership options make it easy to keep the per-class cost low.

Ready to see the live price and grab a spot? Book a class — classes in Westwood fill up fast, especially Saturday mornings.

Ready to try puppy yoga?

Weekend classes in Westwood, LA. Current pricing is shown before checkout.