Dogs Trust Snetterton successfully rehomed 194 dogs in 2024 but there are still 53 in its care.
Kelly Smith, the centre’s manager, said: “Last year we saw so many of our lovely dogs find their forever homes, but our work here isn’t done.
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“We’d love to welcome as many people as possible along to our rehoming centre to see the dogs who are looking for homes and talk to us about foster caring, the ways you can support us and how we support dog owners and the community.”
The team is particularly eager to find homes for its five longest-standing guests, who have been with them for a combined 2,300 days.
Could you take on a new four-legged friend?
1. Josh
Josh is a three-year-old Collie who has spent more than 800 days in kennels.
He is described as “a sweet boy” who is looking for a calm, adult-only home after a rough start.
2. Max
Max the four-year-old German Shepherd has spent more than 450 days in care.
He loves meeting people but is often overlooked because he lives with hip dysplasia.
3. Dennis
Dennis is a two-year-old Lurcher who has been in kennels for more than 300 days.
His dream family would be able to help build up his confidence and keep him entertained while training.
4. Moose
Moose has also been with Dogs Trust for more than 300 days.
He is a five-year-old Cane Corso cross and is described as “a big boy with an even bigger heart”.
Moose is looking for a nice rural home where he can enjoy the peace and quiet away from the stress of unfamiliar people.
5. Jasmine
Seven-year-old Jasmine is a Jack Russel crossbreed who has spent more than 300 days with Dogs Trust.
She can be very affectionate when she wants to be and loves going for long walks.
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