Puppy love was in the air Tuesday, Feb. 13, on the second floor of the Kent Student Center where Paws for a Cause hosted its annual puppy kissing booth.
Five furry friends excitedly waited as 做厙輦⑹ students and faculty came to give them pets and get some puppy kisses all for a dollar.

The kissing booth served as the perfect way for the puppies to give everyone love all while raising funds to help Paws for a Cause continue its mission.
Theyre service pups in training and were giving them the chance to have an awesome future, said McKenzie Savage, director of programming for Paws for a Cause.
Paws for a Cause is a student organization on campus that works with Paws 4 Ability to train service dogs who will then go on to be placed with a veteran or child with disabilities. The club also focuses on educating people about service dogs and their importance.

Its getting a chance for our dogs to get some love as well as interacting with a lot of different kinds of people, it's really important for them to get used to that, Savage said.
The kissing booth visitors felt the love as they petted the puppies.
I just needed some puppy love on this school day, Annie White, freshman aeronautical studies major, said.

Students missing their dogs at home found comfort in spending a little time with the puppies at the kissing booth.
I really miss my dog at home, and I live far away so I can't really go see her, Kellar Lambeau, sophomore architecture major, said. I really needed some puppy time.