New Zealand police welcome litter of adorable pups

Some day in the future they will guard airports from explosives and drugs, but for now the new litter of police pups are just having fun being adorable. 

The ‘tiny balls of cuteness’ are the newest addition to the New Zealand police force and will soon begin their special training.

Some of the Labradors may end up working in Fiji, Tonga or Samoa.  

Their mum Nova was gifted to the squad by the Melbourne Border Force.

A video of the excitable pups was uploaded to Facebook on Wednesday with a message of caution advising they may cause viewers’ hearts to melt. 

‘WARNING: Content is of an extremely cute nature. Viewers may experience moments of ‘Awwws’ ‘Oooohs’ ‘OMGs’ and love heart Emojis,’ the post read. 

An excitable litter of adorable puppies are the newest addition to the New Zealand police force after their mum Nova was gifted by the Melbourne Border Force

The adorable pups featured in a cute video shared to the New Zealand Police Facebook page on Wednesday

The adorable pups featured in a cute video shared to the New Zealand Police Facebook page on Wednesday

The force also apologised in advance for any potential harm caused to digital devices as a result of excessive admiration. 

‘NZ Police take no responsibility for phones or computers damaged by drooling,’ they said. 

Bold text written across the video stated the pups were only five weeks old and they belonged to the ‘I’ litter. 

The little labs' mum, Nova, was gifted to the squad by the Melbourne Border Force

The little labs’ mum, Nova, was gifted to the squad by the Melbourne Border Force

The video included a message of caution advising they may cause viewers' hearts to melt

The video included a message of caution advising they may cause viewers’ hearts to melt

‘NZ police don’t just have German shepherds…we also have labradors,’ they wrote.

Adding: ‘say hello to the ‘I’ litter police labs!’.

They disclosed the pups would go on to become ‘either explosive or drug detector dogs,’ but it didn’t take long before a follower added their own comical spin. 

‘Hope they’re going to be explosives dogs, not explosive dogs,’ they wrote.    

'NZ Police take no responsibility for phones or computers damaged by drooling,' they wrote

‘NZ Police take no responsibility for phones or computers damaged by drooling,’ they wrote

The video stated the pups were only five weeks old and they belonged to the 'I' litter

The video stated the pups were only five weeks old and they belonged to the ‘I’ litter

'Hope they're going to be explosives dogs, not explosive dogs,' one follower joked

‘Hope they’re going to be explosives dogs, not explosive dogs,’ one follower joked

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