A greyhound is looking for a new home after her 90-year-old owner suffered a fall just before Christmas.
Gloria was rehomed by Norfolk Greyhound Rescue five years ago with an elderly couple in Mundesley.
One of her owners passed away last year and the other, aged 90, is no longer able to care for her after a bad fall.
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She is currently living with a foster family, who said: "Gloria settled very quickly and is always calm around the house, typically asleep on the sofa or her duvet.
"She walks well on a lead, never pulling and tends to ignore other dogs unless they bark at her.
"She is a very affectionate girl, who was very much loved and will be dearly missed."
Gloria would be best suited to a home where she is the only pet and her current family are unsure how she would interact with small children.
If you think you could offer Gloria a home you can contact Norfolk Greyhound Rescue on 07470931758.
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