These five greyhounds are waiting for adoption in Norfolk after being rescued by a charity set up to rehome retired racing dogs.
Miller, Larry, Juliet, Josh and Victor are being homed at the King's Lynn Norfolk Greyhound Trust Rescue Centre while waiting to find a permanent family.
Josh is four years old and is described as a "happy and friendly boy who enjoys his walks" and finds it easy to settle in well in new locations.
He has bonded with Juliet, a three-year-old "sweet and playful girl" who is also waiting to be adopted.
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The Greyhound Trust is one of the largest single-breed rescue charities in the country and has branches in Suffolk and Essex and was originally founded to find homes for retired racing greyhounds.
Another dog waiting at the centre is Miller, a striking black pooch who is excellent at walking on a lead, and Larry, a two-year-old who is full of energy and enjoys playing with toys.
The final greyhound searching for a forever home is Victor, a four-year-old retired racing dog that is "big, handsome, loveable" and "friendly with everyone he meets".
If you would like to adopt a greyhound, call King's Lynn Greyhound Trust on 07944578125.
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