Bali: Canggu & Uluwatu Puppy Yoga Class & Refreshing Drinks

Puppies make yoga feel lighter. In Canggu or Uluwatu, you’ll do a one-hour yoga session with rescue puppies while your ticket helps fund animal protection and puppy socialization. I love how the class stays relaxed and fun, and I love that you get drinks plus a mat without extra fuss. The one catch: the puppies are lively, so you may get less “serious yoga” than you expected.

Here’s the real appeal: you’re stretching, breathing, and getting nuzzled at the same time, in a setting that’s clearly built around animal care. The puppies are described as clean and vaccinated, and the team keeps things organized so everyone actually gets puppy time. My only consideration for some people is the age rule—children under 16 (and stricter rules for certain sessions) aren’t allowed.

Key Points Worth Knowing

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  • Canggu or Uluwatu only: This Puppy Yoga experience is offered in these areas, not all over Bali.
  • Ethical focus: A portion of each ticket goes toward animal protection, and puppies come from partner rescue/shelter work.
  • You won’t bring your own puppy: The puppies are already on site and are there for socialization.
  • Mat and drinks included: You don’t need to hunt down gear or refreshments.
  • Puppy energy affects the yoga: Expect lots of cuddles and distraction, not a silent studio vibe.
  • Rouli helps with the handoff: You’ll meet at Anginsepoi, then get guided a few minutes to the villas.

Puppy Yoga in Canggu and Uluwatu: The Big Idea in One Hour

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This is one of those Bali activities that sounds silly until you see it work. In about 60 minutes, you’ll move through yoga poses while puppies wander, climb, and generally treat your body like the warmest available pillow. The format is friendly for beginners, and it feels more like guided play plus stretching than a hard workout.

What makes it feel genuinely meaningful is the way the whole session is built around rescue puppies needing socialization before they join their forever homes. You’re not just paying for cute photos—you’re supporting the process that helps these puppies become comfortable with people.

And yes, you will likely end up smiling. Between the puppy cuddles and the upbeat staff energy, it’s the kind of activity that resets your mood fast.

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Getting There: Meet at Anginsepoi, Then Follow Rouli

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Your meeting point is simple: the front of the hotel Anginsepoi. Rouli will be there to guide you from the entrance toward the activity center, which is only a few meters away.

After you enter, you’ll go right and find two villas. The correct one is the left one. It’s the sort of place where showing up a few minutes early helps, because the start is easy to miss if you’re rushing for the next Grab.

If you’re coming solo, this setup is reassuring. You’re not stuck figuring things out alone—you get a greeter and a clear path.

What the 60-Minute Class Feels Like (And What You’ll Actually Do)

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The schedule is built around movement, interaction, and breaks for puppies to mingle. The yoga itself is guided, and it’s designed to fit all levels, from first-timers to people who already know basic flow.

In practice, the puppies set the pace. Some poses will be more about balance and breath than perfect alignment. Other moments turn into gentle stretching while a puppy parks itself on your thigh or shoulder.

That’s also why I think this class is more fun than it is “discipline yoga.” If you’re hoping to train hard for a milestone pose, temper expectations. If you want a calm, sweet hour where the room stays cheerful, you’ll get exactly that.

A helpful detail: a few guides tend to linger near a specific spot, and one practical tip from past attendees is to put your mat to the left of the entry door if you want more puppy time. It makes sense—where the team stands, puppies often follow.

The Ethical Heart: Rescue Puppies, Socialization, and Your Ticket’s Impact

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This experience is explicitly tied to animal protection work. The puppies are described as coming from animal protection associations or partner family breeders, and they’re on site for socialization before their forever homes.

For you, that means two things:

1) You’re supporting a real welfare pathway, not just a staged event.

2) The interaction has a purpose beyond entertainment.

The highlight that matters most is the donation angle: part of every ticket goes toward animal association protection and supports the rescue or shelter side of the work. That’s why I like this activity more than typical “cute animal” attractions. It’s not only about bonding—it’s about helping the puppies become adoptable.

One more ethical note that the team emphasizes: the puppies are not brought by you, and you shouldn’t bring your own puppy. The event is built around their care needs, their socialization schedule, and keeping the on-site environment controlled.

Puppies on You, Clean and Vaccinated: What Care Looks Like in Real Life

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A big reason the ratings are so high is simple: people show up for puppies, and they get well-looked-after puppies. Many descriptions point to puppies being clean and vaccinated, and the staff handling them with an organized, calm approach.

The atmosphere tends to feel relaxed. It’s not frantic or chaotic, even though the puppies are energetic. The guides help everyone get positioned, keep the group moving, and make sure puppies aren’t being forced into uncomfortable situations.

And you’ll get the kind of interaction that’s hard to recreate. There’s a special feeling when the puppies are confident enough to approach you rather than skittish fear-biting or hiding.

Drinks, Towels, and Photo Moments Without the Awkwardness

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You get refreshing drinks and a mat included, plus the team is set up for photo/video moments. Several people call out that staff members are friendly and attentive, and that you can get good content from the experience—without you constantly having to manage your phone angles while trying to stay balanced in a pose.

You might also notice extra touches like cool towels during the session. That kind of small care matters in Bali’s heat, and it makes the hour feel more comfortable end-to-end.

One thing to keep in mind: if you’re the type who hates being photographed, you can still enjoy it. The activity isn’t described as intrusive, and the staff seems focused on helping you enjoy the puppies while capturing moments.

Price and Value: Why $35 Can Feel Like a Fair Trade Here

At $35 per person for one hour, this isn’t a “cheap and cheerful” impulse buy. But it also isn’t overpriced for what you get in Bali.

Here’s why I think the value works:

  • Mat + drinks included, so you aren’t adding costs or hunting down basics.
  • A portion of your payment supports animal protection, not just the class space.
  • You get a structured, guided yoga experience, even if it’s not strict training.
  • You’re supporting a process—socialization—that helps puppies get adopted.

If you love animals and you like your yoga to feel playful, this price starts to look reasonable fast. If you’re only interested in hardcore yoga forms, you may feel like the “yoga part” is lighter than you hoped.

Also, check the location choice. The magic of Puppy Yoga Bali is offered only in Canggu or Uluwatu, so pick the area that fits your itinerary and energy.

Who This Is Best For (And Who Might Want Another Option)

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This is ideal for:

  • People who want a joy-first experience—smiles, photos, and gentle movement.
  • Beginners and intermediate yogis who like guidance and atmosphere more than strict intensity.
  • Animal lovers who want to do something that supports rescue work.

It may not be ideal if:

  • You want a quiet, studio-style class with minimal distractions.
  • You’re traveling with kids. The activity isn’t suitable for children under 16, and stricter rules apply for certain sessions (regular vs rescue session age limits are stated).
  • You’re bringing your own puppy—this is explicitly not allowed.

If you’re on the fence, think about what you actually want today. Do you want a calm stretch session? Or do you want a warm, human-and-dog feel-good hour with a meaningful donation behind it? This activity leans strongly toward the second one.

What to Bring (So Your Class Feels Easy)

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Bring sportswear. That’s it, really. You’ll want clothing that lets you move comfortably while staying ready for random puppy affection.

A water-ready attitude also helps, since you’ll be active and cuddly in warm Bali weather. Drinks are included, so you don’t need to pack a full bottle for the session.

If you forget something like sportswear, you’ll feel stuck. The event is designed around movement, and the puppies are on site—so it’s better to show up prepared.

My Bottom Line: Should You Book Puppy Yoga in Canggu or Uluwatu?

If you’re craving a fun, feel-good activity that still connects to real animal protection, I’d book it. This is one of those Bali experiences where the cuteness isn’t the only point—the socialization piece and the donation support are part of the whole experience.

Book it if you want:

  • a guided yoga hour that’s relaxed and friendly,
  • vaccinated, well-cared-for puppies,
  • and a meaningful way to spend money beyond shopping or beach hopping.

Skip it if you’re expecting intense yoga practice or if age restrictions affect your group. And remember: the puppies are the star of the show. If you can roll with that, you’ll have a great time.

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