These five greyhounds are waiting for adoption in Norfolk after being rescued by a charity set up to rehome retired racing dogs.

Miller, Larry, Juliet, Josh and Victor are being homed at the King's Lynn Norfolk Greyhound Trust Rescue Centre while waiting to find a permanent family.

Josh is four years old and is described as a "happy and friendly boy who enjoys his walks" and finds it easy to settle in well in new locations.

Eastern Daily Press: Josh is looking for his forever homeJosh is looking for his forever home (Image: Greyhound Trust)

Eastern Daily Press: Could you give Juliet a home?Could you give Juliet a home? (Image: Greyhound Trust)

He has bonded with Juliet, a three-year-old "sweet and playful girl" who is also waiting to be adopted.

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The Greyhound Trust is one of the largest single-breed rescue charities in the country and has branches in Suffolk and Essex and was originally founded to find homes for retired racing greyhounds.

Eastern Daily Press: Miller is waiting to be adoptedMiller is waiting to be adopted (Image: Greyhound Trust)

Eastern Daily Press: Larry is in need of a forever homeLarry is in need of a forever home (Image: Greyhound Trust)

Eastern Daily Press: Could you give Victor a loving home?Could you give Victor a loving home? (Image: Greyhound Trust)

Another dog waiting at the centre is Miller, a striking black pooch who is excellent at walking on a lead, and Larry, a two-year-old who is full of energy and enjoys playing with toys.

The final greyhound searching for a forever home is Victor, a four-year-old retired racing dog that is "big, handsome, loveable" and "friendly with everyone he meets".

If you would like to adopt a greyhound, call King's Lynn Greyhound Trust on 07944578125.