A group of pups have been reunited with their mother for the first time since they were all adopted by different families. 

The four goldendoodle siblings were reunited with their mum at Dogs Trust in Snetterton. 

Nelly, Lily, Heidi, and Herbie were born at the rehoming centre, to mum Honey, in January 2022. 

Eastern Daily Press: The dogs playing at the centre in Snetterton.The dogs playing at the centre in Snetterton. (Image: Dog's Trust)

A year on, the charity tracked down the owners of each pup so that they could be together once more.  

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The charity arranged a reunion at the rehoming centre where they went on a large group walk, had lunch with lots of human and doggy snacks and enjoyed an off-lead run around together. 

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Kelly Smith, manager at Dogs Trust Snetterton, said: "It was heartwarming to see these adorable siblings all together again, especially on their one-year going-home anniversary. 

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"It's lovely to find out how they have been spending their time with their new families. Seeing these young pups with their loving owners is what we are all working for." 

Eastern Daily Press: The dogs enjoyed a lunch with their owners.The dogs enjoyed a lunch with their owners. (Image: Dogs Trust)

If you could offer any of the dogs currently at Dogs Trust Snetterton a home, visit www.dogstrust.org.uk/rehoming.