Are you in search of a brand new four-legged pal?
Here are 5 pooches on the Dogs Trust rehoming centre in Snetterton who’re in search of a brand new Norfolk home.
1. Dennis
Dennis is a one-year-old lurcher who simply loves the corporate of individuals.
Although he could be a frightened boy, he’s very candy and can want a home the place somebody is round all the time as he struggles with being left.
Dennis would must be the one canine within the home however can be trying to enhance his confidence with some four-legged mates on walks.
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2. Rosie
Rosie is the sweetest little 12-week-old chihuahua cross puppy who ended up at Snetterton by means of no fault of her personal.
She will be fairly shy and likes to search out her paws in her personal time.
Rosie will want somebody at home for a lot of the time to assist her along with her housetraining, confidence building and socialising.
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3. Hogie
Hogie, a two-year-old German Shepherd Cross, arrived on the centre in November 2022 and, after 419 days, has not but discovered a brand new household.
He likes to cuddle up along with his favorite individuals and “has an abundance of affection to supply”.
Kelly Smith, rehoming centre supervisor at Dogs Trust Snetterton, mentioned: “Hogie is a beautiful boy with a enjoyable and bubbly character.”
4. Dina
Dina is a full-of-beans, formidable little two-year-old terrier with loads of love to present.
She would love a rural-type residence the place she will maintain rodents at bay.
An lively home would go well with Dina however she does love a very good snuggle as soon as she’s achieved exploring.
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5. Ollie
Ollie is a good-looking 11-month-old spaniel in search of a perpetually home.
The spaniel is a spirited and lively boy who, being typical of his breed, thrives on exercise and journey.
Ollie’s zest for all times often leads to overexcitement, resulting in some playful mouthing so his new homeowners must be assured in guiding him towards extra acceptable behaviours.