Block Club Chicago
A local rescue group is speaking out against a popular puppy yoga studio, claiming that the classes are not as cute as they seem. According to the rescue, the studio is using dogs from mills and breeders, rather than adopting from shelters.
The rescue group, which specializes in rescuing dogs from abusive situations, is urging the public to reconsider supporting the puppy yoga studio. They argue that by using dogs from mills and breeders, the studio is perpetuating the cycle of abuse and neglect in the pet industry.
Despite the cute and cuddly image that the puppy yoga classes portray, the rescue group is calling for transparency and accountability from the studio. They are urging the studio to adopt a more ethical approach to their classes by using rescue dogs instead of supporting mills and breeders.
So next time you’re thinking about signing up for a puppy yoga class, consider checking where the dogs are coming from and opt for a studio that supports rescue dogs. After all, there’s nothing cuter than a puppy with a happy ending.