A dog who had her tail "hacked off" is looking for her forever home after coming up for adoption in Norfolk.
"Gentle but bouncy" Bonnie, a one-year-old lurcher, is boarding with Norfolk Greyhound Rescue while she awaits a loving family.
Bonnie came to the rescue centre from Ireland only two weeks with a "hacked off" tail, leaving her with a "tiny stump".
As well as being good with other dogs, she is also cat-friendly, crate trained and can be let off a lead.
The rescue centre says Bonnie is exceedingly affectionate, loves her humans and is very eager to please - making her an ideal training partner.
A spokesman for Norfolk Greyhound Rescue said: "Because she is a young dog, her old family didn't listen and let Bonnie go in and take over.
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"They didn't set boundaries for her and as such she took advantage."
But with some behavioural training, the Norfolk Greyhound Rescue feels Bonnie would make a very loving and loyal pet.
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