A pair of rescue dogs in Norfolk are looking for their forever home - but only if they can both live there together.
Ted and Jack became best friends after bonding at the Dogs Trust rescue centre in Snetterton.
Ted is a 14-year-old Jack Russell who's "full of beans and loves to be on the go". His friend, a six-year-old terrier Jack, is described as "a fun little lad who loves affection".
Emily Johnston, assistant manager at Dogs Trust Snetterton, said: "Ted and Jack are a lovely pair that were handed over together due to their owner sadly passing away.
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"We are rehoming them together as they are very bonded. Ted is quite an independent boy who likes playing with his toys, Jack loves a cuddle and a fuss.
"They are both very sweet and are currently enjoying life in one of our foster homes while they wait for their forever home.”
The dogs are able to live with older children and ideally need a house with a garden where they can play together.
To adopt, you can call Dogs Trust Snetterton on 0303 003 0000 or email info@dogstrust.org.uk.
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