Your mid-afternoon office slump is about to get a whole lot fuzzier.

Uber Toronto announced Wednesday that it will deliver personal puppy playdates to workplace offices in Toronto next week.

The ride-sharing service aims to raise awareness for National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day by teaming up with local animal shelters.

The pooch playdates will only be available on the app between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on April 28.

Companies can order the service by pressing the “puppies” tab on the Uber mobile app.

Though Uber says the doggy deliveries will be made within fifteen minutes of receiving the request, the “cute canines will be in very high demand and availability will be limited,” according to a press release.

The service is $30 and all puppies featured are available for adoption.

Back in April 2015, Uber offered “puppies on demand” in Toronto to raise awareness for the same cause.

Uber and transportation regulations are scheduled to be debated at city council on May 3. The proposed regulations intend to level the opportunities for taxi’s and ride-sharing companies like Uber.

Recently, Uber said that it would likely cease its operations in Toronto if the restrictions are approved.