Can you help these pups find their forever homes?
Here are five pooches from the Dogs Trust Snetterton Rehoming Centre looking for a home in Norfolk.
1) Chelsea
Chelsea is a lovely six-year-old greyhound looking for a quieter home to relax in.
She loves sunbathing, playing with her toys and getting the zoomies, so a secure garden would be ideal.
Chelsea recently went on a sleepover with one of her friends at the centre who described her as a "lovely house guest who enjoyed snoozing on the sofa".
2) Coffee
Coffee is an adorable, clever and playful six-year-old miniature poodle.
He has a couple of quirks so would need an adult home with people who can be patient and understanding with him.
He enjoys food, exploring new areas and training.
He mixes well with calmer dogs, however, would want to be the only pet in the home.
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3) Malachi
Malachi is a handsome 10-year-old foxhound cross who came to Dogs Trust Snetterton with very little information.
He is a very sweet and affectionate boy who loves the company of people and his food.
Malachi doesn’t know much in terms of training so he will need help to learn new things in a positive reward-based way.
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4) Summit
Summit is a sweet two-year-old collie who is in need of a forever home.
He is a clever boy who would enjoy learning some new skills in his new home such as walking loosely on lead.
He can be unsure around other dogs and so will be best as the only dog in the home and would benefit from some further training around dog interactions.
5) Dennis
Dennis is a "sweet-natured" one-year-old lurcher who just wants to hang out with his favourite people.
He is described as a "loving lad" and a clever boy, looking for adopters to train him and take him on fun long walks.
He could live with secondary school-aged children but would need to be the only dog in the home.
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