THREE cute pups are looking for lashings of love from their perfect human partner after arriving at a rehoming centre.
Cupid, Cuddles and Angel are currently being cared for by the National Canine Defence League's (NCDL) Evesham rehoming centre after arriving there this week.
The seven-week-old crossbreed pups, who were handed in as an unwanted litter, arrived during the league's special "Lurve Fortnight".
During the fortnight, the League is inviting people to find their perfect four-legged match.
"We have red balloons in reception and love hearts being given out to visitors," said centre manager, Chris Slight.
"All dogs to arrive at the centre are being given suitably romantic names and Cupid, Cuddles and Angel seemed to suit these three pups perfectly."
As the country's largest dog welfare charity, the NCDL cares for more than 11,500 stray and abandoned dogs each year through its network of 15 rehoming centres.
To offer any of the rescue dogs at the centre a home, call 01386 830613.
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