Two rescue dogs are looking for their forever homes after starting their lives by surviving in bushes on the streets of Romania.
The dogs, called Dollar and Penny, were rescued by Safe Rescue For Dogs which is based in Norwich as part of a six-month mission to get the dogs to safety.
The street pack were living in bushes near the Crivatu shelter in Romania and both dogs gave birth to a litter of pups before being brought to the UK.
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Dollar, an 18 month old small crossbreed, stayed in Romania while being weaned and she could be spayed.
She is submissive but very affectionate and friendly and gets on well with other dogs.
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Penny is also around 18 months old and she had her litter while still hiding in the bushes.
The rescue team had to wait about six weeks for her to emerge and two of her pups were also saved and will travel to the UK early next year.
Similar to Dollar, Penny is affectionate and gets on well with other dogs - and both pets could live with children who are 10 or older.
Safe Rescue for Dogs is a registered charity and the team would like to be kept updated with the dogs' progress from time to time.
For more information, you can contact the charity on 07788251197 or 07899844524.
The charity's adoption fee is on average £350 depending on the dog.
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