This holiday season, Central Ohio families can once again make a big difference in the lives of some well-deserving doggos.

The Franklin County Dog Shelter is continuing its massively popular Holiday Sleepover program again this year.

Over Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year’s, interested families can host a dog in their home for three days. Because the shelter is closed for the holidays, it’s the perfect way for the pups to get some extra snuggles at a time when their human contact would otherwise be limited.

“It also gives potential adopters time with a dog they may consider welcoming into their home. And while the dogs are out on their sleepover, staff are able to give the shelter a good deep-cleaning,” said Franklin County Dog Shelter Director Kaye Persinger in a release.

Families who host a pup will be asked to take photos of the dog and write up paragraph description of their experience, which will help the dogs get adopted down the road.

The holiday sleepover will kick off on November 27. The shelter will be hosting a day of fun with photographs by Wen Pet Studios, a bake sale in support of SOS of Ohio Spay & Neuter Clinic, and more. Gift bags will be provided by PetPeople and dogs will be fostered on a first-come basis when the shelter opens at 11 a.m.

Anyone interested in either the Holiday Sleepover or family volunteering programs should email [email protected] for more information.

Just in case you’re on the fence, I’ll leave you with this adorable photo of a Golden Retriever puppy in pajamas.