Can you help bubbly Bella find her forever home in Suffolk?
Bella, the four-year-old olde tyme bulldog crossbreed, was brought into the care of the RSPCA by an inspector on welfare grounds.
She has been described by staff at the RSPCA Suffolk Central branch in Martlesham as a "very bubbly girl who loves nothing more than human companionship and a lap to perch her bottom on".
Bella can find bad weather, particular sounds, and some other dogs and people worrying, so she is looking for a quiet home with adopters who are patient and gentle with her.
When she arrived at the centre, staff could tell her back was curved more than the average dog so took her for some x-rays which confirmed she has spondylosis and mild hip dysplasia.
Despite this it hasn't stopped her from enjoying life but it does mean that her adopters will need to provide her with some restricted exercise and physiotherapy.
Bella loves play time and a cuddle with her trusted people. She also loves dinner time and training for a tasty treat. Staff say you will also often find her prancing around with a toy in her mouth.
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