An Ikea store in Italy has drawn praise for opening its doors to stray dogs to keep them warm and dry during the winter months.

The shop's staff in Catania, Italy, have even pampered and fed the dogs, with some of the lucky canines going on to be adopted by staff.

A video shared on Facebook shows a couple of the dogs happily lounging between the store's furniture displays.

Noah Romley posted this image to Instagram saying this stray knows how to 'live its best life'

It was shared by Martine Taccia who said she was 'amazed' by the gesture.

'A good initiative to shelter the strays while it's raining outside,' she wrote in Italian on her Facebook post.

'My reaction was pure amazement, It's not a common thing,' she added, speaking to animal website, The Dodo.

This pooch, grooming itself, perched itself at the bottom of the store's Christmas tree

A Facebook video shows a couple of the dogs happily lounging between displays

The shop's staff in Catania, Italy have even pampered, fed and adopted some of the dogs

Her video of the adorable dogs is now approaching one million views on Facebook alone.

Other people have taken to the internet to share their praise for Ikea, who are no strangers to animal welfare.

In 2014, the retailer partnered up with animal welfare groups in a project called 'Home For Hope'.

A woman lies on a display bed and pampers a lucky pooch on the carpet next to her

As part of the initiative, standing displays of dogs were placed among the store's furniture to attract potential adopters.

Ikea outlets that took part in the campaign included those in the United States and Singapore, most Ikea stores in the UK have a strict no dogs policy unless it is an assistance dog.

Ms Beppe Liotta, a customer in the store, told The Dodo of the make-shift dog hostel: 'I felt great happiness at seeing dogs crouched in the exhibition space at the entrance of the Ikea.'

Another user commented: 'What an absolutely fantastic thing to do! Showing such compassion to these poor creatures is a fine example to us all.'