Three greyhounds have come up for adoption with a Norwich-based specialist rescue.
Norfolk Greyhound Rescue (NGR) is a non-profit organisation which rehomes ex-racers as well as those who never made it to the track.
Can you give these a home to make their own?
Ziggy
Ziggy is a three or four-year-old brindle lurcher - a greyhound cross breed - who was brought into the country from Cyprus a few months ago by another rescue service after he was found wandering around "practically a skeleton".
He was homed to a family with young children and very small dogs but was taken in by Norfolk Greyhound Rescue (NGR) when it didn't work out.
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Having been on the verge of starvation, Ziggy is very food oriented which NGR says is easily resolved over time.
She says he also likes to "mouth" when he plays, but no harm is intended.
Ziggy is neutered, vaccinated, and has a pet passport.
Sara
Sara is a quiet, friendly greyhound who is patiently waiting for her forever home.
Described as a blue brindle, she is two years old and stands 26in to the shoulder.
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Norfolk Greyhound Rescue says she travels well and is good with other dogs.
Sara is having a vet check this week and she will be vaccinated, wormed and spayed before going to a new home.
Frank
Frank is a five-year-old greyhound with a black coat and white flecks 'like snow'.
He is small dog friendly, travels well, and is clean in the house.
A smaller male greyhound at only 27in, he would be better suited to a home with another dog but no cats.
According to the rescue service, Frank is a really happy lad who loves his humans.
If you are interested in giving any of these greyhounds a happy new home, please contact Norfolk Greyhound Rescue at 07470 931758 or hayleyngr@gmail.com.
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