A cafe in Spain has taken the concept of being pet friendly to a new level.

Visitors to the Doger Cafe in Madrid can sit down and enjoy a coffee or brunch with friends before going home with a new pet.

Roberto Aláez and his business partner Javier Alcazar, both 28, opened up The Doger, an e-commerce site in June 2018, as a one-stop site for dog owners.

Aside from carrying an ample stock of food for pooches, it also offered dog-loving owners a wide range of services such as dog walkers, veterinarians and dog trainers.

Roberto Aláez (pictured) partnered up with a longtime friend to open up an e-commerce site in Spain called The Doger catering to animal-lovers. It was expanded to The Doger Cafe in Madrid which allows customers to enjoy coffee and adopt a dog at the same time

There are currently four dogs at The Doger Cafe that will soon have a new home. Two dogs are pictured catching up on sleep

The Dodger Cafe allows customers to visit the shop with their own pets, like the one pictured

Looking to expand their market place, the longtime friends started reaching out to dog shelters to advertise the possible adoption of abandoned dogs on their site.

It started with just two shelters but it quickly grew.

But it wasn't until late last year when they entertained the idea of opening up a cafe where customers could hang out with their own pets while also hosting abandoned pooches looking for a new home.

It's the only cafe in Spain that offers such services.

A young boy (pictured) plays with four dogs. Since January 2, when The Doger Cafe first opened its doors, there have been 12 dog adoptions

A cafe in Madrid doubles up as a dog adoption center. A second location will open its doors in Barcelona with a third to follow in Madrid. The owners have also tapped into South America and are in the final stages of introducing their business concept in Peru

While visiting The Doger Cafe, customers can order from a menu that contains coffee and food

Since The Doger Cafe first opened its doors January 2, business has been a boom - for the dogs that is.

There is a separate area at the cafe where the dogs are kept. They interact with visitors and prospective adopters for about 15 minutes, and get to cool down with a two-hour nap period.

There have been 12 adoptions in a month and a half. Another four dogs already are on their way to new homes in the coming days.

Typically the dogs spend about three to four weeks at the cafe as they're eased back in to socializing with humans while they overcome their anxiety.

The center handles vaccinations too. By the third vaccination, the dogs are cleared to leave with their new owners.

'We are adopting more than many shelters in such a short time, and above all we are transmitting consciousness to the people with great communication,' Aláez told DailyMail on Monday.

A visitor plays gets cozy with three puppies while visiting The Doger Cafe in Madrid

'In addition to creating this community for the world of pets, the awareness reduces abandonment in a remarkable way.'

Aláez and his business associate already are looking to opening up another cafe in Barcelona and also have planned a second location in Madrid.

They'll take this innovative concept across the Atlantic and will set up shop in Peru in the near future, too.