Two adorable dogs from the Dogs Trust Snetterton Rehoming Centre are seeking new homes.

Eastern Daily Press: Roly, who is at Dogs Trust Snetterton and is looking for a permanent home. Picture: DOGS TRUST SNETTERTONRoly, who is at Dogs Trust Snetterton and is looking for a permanent home. Picture: DOGS TRUST SNETTERTON (Image: Archant)

Ravishing Roly loves playing and learning new tricks – especially for a tasty treat.

This energetic chap is finding kennel life rather overwhelming and he is dreaming of finding his special someone.

The three-year-old Border Collie is looking for an understanding home with a family who will give him time to adjust.

Once he knows you, Roly loves a cuddle and would benefit from continued positive reward-based training, as he is a keen learner.

Lively and smart, Roly would love active owners who will give him plenty of exercise to keep him mentally and physically stimulated.

He is seeking a quiet home in a rural location, with access to peaceful walks.

Roly would like to live with another four-legged friend and he can reside with sensible teenagers aged 14 years or older.

Meanwhile Ben is a sweet boy who loves a fuss once he gets to know you.

He loves toys, treats and in articular his walks, as he needs plenty of mental and physical stimulation.

This lovely chap can become excitable in busy environments, so a quiet home is essential.

Ben will require positive reward-based training to bring out his best qualities. This four-year-old crossbreed is looking for an experienced adult-only home, without other pets, with an owner who has the time and patience to help him adjust to his new environment.

Dogs Trust is the United Kingdom's leading dog welfare charity and has a network of 20 rehoming centres in the UK and one in Dublin.

The charity cares for more than 15,000 stray, unwanted and abandoned dogs each year.

Dogs Trust has a non-destruction policy and will never put a healthy dog to sleep. The charity is working towards the day when all dogs can enjoy a happy life, free from the threat of unnecessary destruction.

If you are interested in offering Roly or Ben a permanent home, call Dogs Trust Snetterton on 0300 303 0292 or visit www.dogstrust.org.uk for more information.