Have you got space and love in your home to give Baby her forever home after she was left abandoned?

Baby the shar-pei was taken into the care of the RSPCA Suffolk Central branch after one of their inspector's found her abandoned. 

She needed immediate medical treatment, an entropon and x-rays. 

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She is on long-term medication for arthritis and her skin, which will need to continue in her new home.

X-rays also showed that she had a ruptured cruciate ligament in her hind leg which has since been operating on and recovering well in a foster home.

However, adopters who are willing and able to follow a strict recovery plan is essential. 

It is belived that Baby is about seven years old.

East Anglian Daily Times: Baby is believed to be about seven years old. Picture: RSPCA Suffolk CentralBaby is believed to be about seven years old. Picture: RSPCA Suffolk Central (Image: RSPCA Suffolk Central)

A spokeswoman for the branch said: "This beautiful girl loves her human friends and enjoys nothing more than spending time with them, she enjoys her walks, although these are limited whilst she is recovery from her operation.

"Baby is a little angel and radiates love around her with her non-stop tail/bottom wag and gentle nature."

Baby would prefer to be the only animal in the home and is able to live with children of primary school age.