Over 1,000 people have offered homes to the 116 puppies found crammed into two vans at Dublin Port on Wednesday.
The DSPCA say they have been inundated with calls and emails from the public and now have enough foster homes lined up for the pups who will be going to their foster parents in the coming days.
The puppies were found packed into vans bound for the UK.
They were seized because officials believed there wasn't enough food and water for their journey and there was no paperwork, or puppy passports.