A dog rescued from a kill shelter has been left without a home for the second time after his owner had to give him up. 

Snowy was rescued as a puppy from a Romanian kill shelter where he was kept in such ill conditions that he became severely ill.

He was taken to the REAN rescue kennels in Norfolk with a group of other dogs. However, Snowy was overlooked and left there for five years while countless other dogs were adopted.

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Norwich Evening News:

He was eventually given a home by a friend of the charity's owner, who then discovered he had a kidney disease which is now being treated with special medication and food.

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Unfortunately, his owner cannot keep him after May, leaving him facing the prospect of life back in the kennels. 

Norwich Evening News:

Bagdat Ozarslan, the charity's owner, said: "Just when Snowy had a taste of a home life, he now needs to come back to the kennels where he is always miserable and hides away."

"At home, Snowy is happy, gentle and good-natured. His foster mum adores him and feels so so sad about not being able to look after him for longer."

Norwich Evening News: Snowy pictured at the kill shelter he was rescued from in Romania. Snowy pictured at the kill shelter he was rescued from in Romania. (Image: REAN)

The charity will continue to cover his food and medical bills at his new home and they are desperate to finally find Snowy a stable home.

He can be fostered by emailing: reanrescue@outlook.com