Mother’s Day is all about celebrating unconditional love—and no one does it better than a dog mum. This year, Dog Mums Day is taking things to a whole new level with yoga mats, wagging tails, and belly rubs at Bark Park Moorabbin.

Welcome to Namaste & Play, Melbourne’s cutest dog yoga event, where downward dog actually involves dogs. Bring your mat, your pup, and your love for all things slobbery for a fun, beginner-friendly yoga session.

After the stretches come the real rewards: post-class treats, pup cups, a Mum & Me photo booth, and a relaxed dog-friendly vibe. If you’re hunting for the best Mother’s Day dog events, you just found it.

Stretch, smile, sip coffee, and celebrate the beautiful chaos that is being a Dog Mum.

What’s Happening at Bark Park's Dog Mums Day 2025:

  • Beginner-friendly dog yoga session with a certified instructor

  • Post-yoga treats and pup cups for your furry sidekick

  • Mum & Me photo booth for adorable memory-making

  • Morning tea and coffee to fuel the giggles

  • Dog-friendly social time at Bark Park Moorabbin

Dog Mums Day Event Details

Date: Saturday 10 May 2025
Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Location: Bark Park, 48 Roberna St, Moorabbin
Price: $60 (includes one Dog Mum and one Dog)

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Why This Dog Mothers Day Event Is A Must-Do

Dog mums don’t just deserve flowers—they deserve a full morning of zen, coffee and tail wags. That’s exactly what Dog Mums Day is serving up this May at Bark Park.

You’ll roll out your mat for a playful dog yoga class that welcomes beginners, seasoned yogis, and zoomie-prone pups alike. Expect wagging interruptions, sloppy kisses mid-pose, and a whole lot of laughter.

After the flow, grab a hot coffee, spoil your pup with treats, and snap a memory at the cute dog and mum photo booth. You’ll walk away feeling stretched, spoiled, and seriously loved.

If you’ve been googling where to celebrate Mother’s Day with your dog in Melbourne, this is your sign. This dog-friendly yoga event in Melbourne blends exercise, connection, and coffee in one perfect two-hour window.

A better way to spend Mother’s Day? Not a chance.