Are you in search of a new four-legged friend? 

Here are five dogs at Dogs Trust rehoming centre in Snetterton, Norfolk who are waiting for their forever home. 

Asha

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Seven-year-old Husky Cross Asha is looking for a home where she can be the only pet. 

She arrived at Dogs Trust due to not getting along with another dog in her previous home. 

Asha loves human company and is suitable to join a family with children, but is not used to being left alone. 

A representative for Dogs Trust says she is "a sweet and active girl who enjoys her walks and then settling down for the evening for a fuss".

Tiffy

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Seven-month-old Lurcher Tiffy arrived at Dogs Trust through no fault of her own. 

She has a lot of training under her belt but, like many youngsters, has "selectively forgotten most of it". 

Her new family should be happy to teach her the basics again, but she would be suitable for households with children who are comfortable around a bouncy dog. 

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A representative for Dogs Trust said: "Tiffy is a fun-loving girl who loves playing with her toys, you can't help but smile when she picks up a toy and starts throwing it around to catch again. 

"Tiffy has been very friendly with everyone she has bumped into at the centre and she'll be such a lovely girl to have in the home."

Denvor

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One-year-old American Bulldog Denvor is "still like a giant puppy". 

He weighs just under 40kg and is relatively strong, so he needs owners who are confident to physically manage him when on walks. 

A representative for Dogs Trust said: "Denvor has been friendly with everyone he has met so far during his stay here and he gets very excited when it's time for his walk.

"He's a goofy and fun boy who is going to be such a lovely addition to his new home."

Morgan

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Three-year-old Border Collie Morgan came to Dogs Trust as a stray. 

He's friendly and clever but does show signs of being conflicted with too much handling. 

Any children in his new home should be secondary school age and able to read his body language when he might not want any fuss. 

A representative for Dogs Trust said: "We have tried introducing Morgan to a couple of dogs here but he was very uncomfortable with them being too close, so dog walks in quieter areas would be ideal. 

"Morgan is a friendly boy who likes being in the company of his favourite people."

Lewis Capawldi

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Two-year-old Lewis Capawldi is back at Dogs Trust Snetterton. 

He hasn't had a good start in life which has knocked his confidence around people, but it doesn't take long for him to make friends. 

He's affectionate but has shown aggression around strangers, and is looking for a home without children. 

A representative for Dogs Trust said: "Lewis is such an affectionate boy who likes to follow you around to see what you're up to and then will get as close to you as possible for a fuss.

"He is such a lovely boy who will make a fun and rewarding companion for the right home."