DNYP Surpasses $300,000 in Donations to Animal Rescues

We’re howling with excitement because Doggy Noses & Yoga Poses (DNYP) has officially exceeded $300,000 donated back to local rescues and shelters across the country! This incredible milestone wouldn’t be possible without the support of our amazing community of animal lovers, yoga enthusiasts, and partners who believe in our mission.

How We Got Here

When DNYP began in 2017 with a simple idea of a yoga class where adoptable pups could roam freely. It was about more than movement; it was about creating joyful, healing connections while raising awareness and funds for hardworking rescues. What started as a single class in New Jersey has blossomed into a nationwide movement, making a tangible difference for animals in need.

The Power of the Pack

This achievement is thanks to every single “Pack Members” who helped along the way:

  • 🐾 Public Classes: Every ticket purchased for a DNYP class directly supports local rescues. Together, our community has turned downward dogs into second chances.

  • 🎓 K9 on Campus Classes: Colleges and universities have embraced DNYP as a unique stress-relief and wellness activity, giving students the joy of puppy playtime while raising funds for rescues.

  • 💼 Private Events: From trade shows to corporate wellness programs and even private celebrations, organizations and individuals have chosen DNYP to bring smiles, connection, and meaningful impact.

More Than Just Yoga

Exceeding $300,000 in donations represents thousands of lives touched, tails wagged, and communities brought together. Each class raises not only funds but also awareness of the tireless efforts rescues put in every single day.

Looking Ahead

We’re beyond grateful to our rescue partners, event hosts, and every DNYP participant who helped make this milestone a reality. With your continued support, we’ll keep growing, keep giving, and keep creating a future where every pup has a chance at a forever home.

Thank you for being part of our Pack. Together, we’re making a paw-sitive difference, one yoga class at a time.

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