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.
1. Dennis
Dennis is a one-year-old lurcher who just loves the company of people.
Although he can be a worried boy, he is very sweet and will need a home where someone is around all of the time as he struggles with being left.
Dennis would need to be the only dog in the home but would be looking to improve his confidence with some four-legged friends on walks.
READ MORE: Pool parties for dogs at Canine Dip and Dive in Wymondham
2. Rosie
Rosie is the sweetest little 12-week-old chihuahua cross puppy who ended up at Snetterton through no fault of her own.
She can be quite shy and likes to find her paws in her own time.
Rosie will need someone at home for much of the time to help her with her housetraining, confidence building and socialising.
READ MORE: Here are 7 senior dogs that need forever homes in Norfolk
3. Hogie
Hogie, a two-year-old German Shepherd Cross, arrived at the centre in November 2022 and, after 419 days, has not yet found a new family.
He loves to cuddle up with his favourite people and "has an abundance of love to offer".
Kelly Smith, rehoming centre manager at Dogs Trust Snetterton, said: "Hogie is a lovely boy with a fun and bubbly personality."
4. Dina
Dina is a full-of-beans, ambitious little two-year-old terrier with a lot of love to give.
She would love a rural-type residence where she can keep rodents at bay.
An active home would suit Dina but she does love a good snuggle once she's done exploring.
READ MORE: All About Dogs returns to Norfolk Showground for August 2024
5. Ollie
Ollie is a handsome 11-month-old spaniel looking for a forever home.
The spaniel is a spirited and active boy who, being typical of his breed, thrives on activity and adventure.
Ollie's zest for life occasionally results in overexcitement, leading to some playful mouthing so his new owners should be confident in guiding him toward more appropriate behaviours.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here