Are you looking for a new four-legged friend?
Here are five pooches at the Dogs Trust rehoming centre in Snetterton who are looking for a new Norfolk home.
Donut
Donut is a one-year-old husky who has arrived at Dogs Trust due to a change in his owner's circumstances.
He would be best suited to a home where he is the only pet and where any children have experience with big, bouncy dogs.
Donut needs some further training due to his "puppy-like tendencies" and would benefit from a private garden with a 6ft fence.
Tommy
Tommy is a two-year-old chihuahua who can be "a little shy".
He would be best suited to a home where he is the only dog and where the youngest member of the household is aged eight or older.
Because of his timid nature, he would benefit from having as few visitors as possible to his new home while he settles in.
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Josh
Two-year-old Josh is looking for a new home in a rural location.
He is a clever border collie who isn't keen on sharing his toys or space with other dogs.
Josh struggles with being left alone and any potential owners would need to meet him a few times at the Snetterton centre to get to know him.
Quinn
Quinn is a six-year-old greyhound who is "very affectionate".
She is looking for an adult-only home due to health conditions that need managing, namely spondylosis and hip dysplasia.
Quinn is worried by close veterinary handling and needs to be kept under control in public as she does not like being approached by unknown dogs.
Pedro
Pedro is a beagle who is looking for a quiet home with adults who have some experience with dogs.
The 11-year-old walks nicely on the lead but can be strong if he finds an interesting scent to follow.
He is happy to say hello to other dogs but would need to be the only dog in the home.
Pedro is currently on pain relief for age-related pain in his legs and this would need to be continued in his new home.
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