A pitbull who spent more than 400 days in an animal shelter has finally found her forever home.
Lola was rescued by the Humane Society of Wickenburg shelter in Arizona, US, along with her six puppies after they had all been living on the streets for months.
Lola saw each of her pups go to new home but was left waiting to find one of her own, with the two-year-old being kept at the shelter for 400 days.
With hopes of finding her a home beginning to fade, she was transferred to the Arizona Humane Society for a change of scenery and a chance at finding a new owner.


Incredibly, less than 24 hours after making the move, Lola was adopted and has now already moved in with her new family.
The Arizona Humane Society shared the heartwarming news on Facebook along with pictures of Lola looking made up to have finally found her home.
Images show her posing for photos with her new family and beaming at the camera as she jumps up in excitement.
It said: "We couldn't be happier for this sweet girl and her new family!" and the shelter's followers were left over the moon that Lola was moving on.
One person replied to say: "Happy new beginnings! Congratulations Lola and new family!"
A second wrote: "Give her lots of love.. sounds like she has been deprived."
And another added: "It's so nice to read something HAPPY for a change. God will bless the wonderful family that adopted her! Thank you!"