The RSPCA is appealing for information after a dog was dumped over a garden wall in Enfield.

Lola, a two-year-old tan Staffordshire bull terrier was found in a garden in Cecil Road, Enfield, at approximately midnight on Friday, March 14.

With It initially appeared that she had been injured, but other indications suggest the people who dumped her cared for her, as she was also found with a plastic bag containing dog treats.

RSPCA inspector Kate Ford said: “It is a bit of a strange one. On the one hand, Lola seems to have been cared for.

“She is in good condition, has a lovely temperament and seems used to people, and then there was the bag of treats left nearby – a nice little touch which makes you think she had been loved. It also almost feels like a nice garden was chosen on purpose for her to be abandoned in.

“On the other hand, she was dumped, and apparently over a high wall, which was quite some drop. Thankfully initial stiffness in her rear legs seems ok now and a vet gave her a clean bill of health.”

Anyone with any information about where Lola came from can call the RSPCA in confidence on 0300 123 8018.