A pooch who was rescued in the USA has found herself back in care five years later.
Maya was rescued at a year old and brought over to the UK when her previous owners moved here three years ago.
But following a change in their personal circumstances, the six-year-old bloodhound cross was handed over to PACT Animal Sanctuary in Norfolk.
After struggling in kennels, she was placed in a foster home.
Her foster parents said: "Maya has one of the sweetest natures going.
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"She is super affectionate, adores cuddles and will skilfully use her front paws to guide your hand to her tummy for scratches.
"Maya enjoys long walks but she has a fairly high prey drive so will chase squirrels, rabbits and other small creatures, so would be safest being allowed off-lead time in an enclosed paddock.
"Generally, she is very friendly around other dogs, but can be a little boisterous in her play, which smaller dogs may find overbearing."
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Maya will need to be the only pet in the home, but could live with "dog-savvy" children aged 12 plus.
A spokeswoman at PACT added: "Maya is never happier than sat snuggled on the sofa or bed with you having her belly rubbed or her head scratched.
"She is such a loving dog and would make an amazing companion."
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