Are you looking for a new four-legged friend?
Here are seven pooches from the Dogs Trust Snetterton Rehoming Centre looking for a forever home in Norfolk.
1. Ronnie
Ronnie is a typical young cocker spaniel who loves to be on the go.
He is looking for a family who would like to go out on fun walks, let him chase tennis balls in the garden and cuddle up on the sofa in the evenings.
2. Snoops
Snoops is a six-year-old crossbreed who is described as a "loveable boy with a big heart" who "adores cuddles".
Snoops is a huge foodie and his dream-come-true home would be a quiet location with a secure garden to potter about in with his new family.
3. Marmalade
Marmalade is a sweet, friendly eight-year-old staffy and pug cross who is a "happy bundle of joy" and adores people and being fussed over.
Described as a "wriggly, excitable girl", she enjoys exploring new environments and loves playing a game of chase with her humans.
4. Trigger
Trigger is a three-year-old terrier cross who is looking for a quiet home with a garden to enjoy sniffs and bond with her new family.
Trigger is a sensitive girl seeking adopters who will let her blossom in her own time to become a well-loved member of the home.
5. Moose
Moose is a handsome five-year-old cane corso cross who loves to chase his toys around and will make you smile with his puppy-like play style.
He is a big boy with an even bigger heart and loves to show affection.
6. 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.
7. Malachi
Malachi is a 10-year-old foxhound and is described as a "very sweet and affectionate boy" who loves the company of people.
He enjoys gentle walks where he can explore new places before snoozing the day away.
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