A fashion brand has launched a clothing line with a campaign centered around rescue dogs available for adoption.

Monse, a New York City-based label that launched in 2016, decided to design its pre-fall campaign pictures around rescue dogs after the brand teamed up with six animal shelters.

The idea was first hatched back in January when designers Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia decided they wanted to include French Bulldogs and Chihuahuas into their upcoming lookbook.

FURocious: Monse, a New York City-based fashion label, released its pre-fall 2019 campaign

Happy animals: The pictures included more than 30 rescue dogs also wearing clothes and accessories from the new line

Squad goals: All proceeds from the dog clothing and accessories will go towards six animal shelters of the brands choosing

Fierce: Designers Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia decided they wanted to include dogs in their most recent campaign in January

The company partnered with Animal Haven, Best Friends Animal Society, Bideawee, Rescue City, Rescue Dogs Rock, and Social Tees Animal Rescue for its latest campaign.

For the photo shoot, models posed in billowed pants, varsity jackets, asymmetrical skirts and tops, and turtleneck sweaters.

All of the pictures have a model with at least one rescue dog to encourage people to adopt and help animal shelters in their area.

To further push their charitable mission, the designers chose models who supported animal causes when they were picking people for the campaign shoot.

And the models were not the only ones serving looks during the outdoor photo shoot.

For the campaign, 35 rescue dogs were featured who were seeking permanent homes. The species ranged from Chihuahuas to French Bulldogs to Rottweilers, and not all of them were wearing just their fur for the photo shoot.

In order for the dogs to fit in with the photo shoot, the designers decided to create a line of dog sweaters and accessories that would be modeled in the new campaign.

All proceeds from the dog line will go directly towards the animal shelters.

Poised: The company partnered with Animal Haven, Best Friends Animal Society, Bideawee, Rescue City, Rescue Dogs Rock, and Social Tees Animal Rescue

Ruff life! The models were also chosen based on their commitment to helping animal causes

Adorable: All the clothes will officially launch in May 2019, but 10 dog and human items are currently available for purchase

Cute: The company also teamed up with Disney to feature its most famous dog, Pluto, in some of the designs for the collection

If that wasn't enough, Monse also recruited Disney to join in on their new campaign by seeking inspiration from the company's most famous dog, Pluto.

Select pieces were designed with Pluto in mind where the proceeds will also go towards the animal shelters.

In an interview with Harper's Bazaar, designers Laura and Fernando explained why they choose to include animals in their most recent campaign.

'Dogs are family at Monse, and are often seen running around the office,' Laura and Fernando said.

'We knew we wanted our pre-fall collection to benefit this cause, so this was the perfect opportunity to highlight Pluto, who is a lovable dog just like many of the ones featured in our campaign.'

While the collection is not set to launch until May 2019, there are currently 10 pieces available for purchase for both humans and dogs.