From sweet but sensitive Casie to ball of energy Rosie - can you help any of these dogs looking for their happy endings?

Here are just seven dogs from Snetterton Dogs Trust in Norfolk who need a forever home.

1. Rosie

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This two-year-old pug cross is a ball of energy who needs an active but quiet home with minimal visitors and no other dogs.

She struggles to meet new people and would need any children in the home to be older than 16.

Rosie's ideal home would be somewhere with a private garden and access to quiet walks.

2. Willow

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This eight-year-old German shepherd is a friendly girl who likes short walks, cuddles and going on car journeys.

She can live with older children but would need to be the only dog in the house.

Willow also has ongoing medical issues which would be discussed with potential adopters.

3. Pixie

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This eight-year-old Staffy cross is affectionate, loves fetch and knows lots of commands.

She can live with older children but would need to be the only dog in the house.

Pixie would need a quiet home with a secure garden and someone to stay at home with her in the day.

4. Casie

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This eight-year-old border collie cross is sweet but sensitive to sounds as they make her nervous.

She can live with older children but would need to be the only dog in the house.

Casie's ideal home would have a private garden and be near quiet walking routes.

5. Hogie

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This one-year-old rottweiler cross is fun and clever and enjoys walks and fetch.

He can live with older children and other dogs would need to be of a similar size and energy level.

Hogie would need a calm home and someone with experience as he can get over-excited.

Tootsie

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This five-year-old French bulldog loves attention and understands some basic commands.

She can live with older children but would need to be the only dog in the house.

Tootsie's ideal home would have a garden for her to potter around in with access to quiet walks.

Bernie

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This nine-year-old basset hound is friendly and affectionate and loves company, walks and fetch.

He can live with older children and other dogs in the house but they would need to be calm.

Bernie would need a garden with high fences and someone to stay home with him or take him out with them.