A pooch who is "heaps of fun to be around" is searching for a new home after arriving at a dog sanctuary as a welfare case.
Three-year-old Lilo came into Dogs Trust in Snetterton very underweight, and the centre is unsure if she has ever experienced what life would be like in a home.
Lilo hasn't had much training yet, so her new family will need to carry this on, due to her start in life.
A spokesman for Dogs Trust said: "She has been instantly friendly with everyone at the centre and we feel she'll be such a lovely dog in her new home.
"Her absolute favourite thing is to spend time with people. Her new family may need to help her adjust to life in a home and be patient with her whilst she learns about her new surroundings."
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Lilo can have dog friends on walks, but would prefer to have her personal space without any other pets in the home.
A garden would be beneficial for her to work on her housetraining.
As long as children are confident with a dog who loves to jump up to say hello, Lilo can live with school-aged kids.
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