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Good boy named Crème Egg hopes someone will give him a home on Good Friday – after spending a YEAR in shelter

Ria Newman
Last updated: April 15, 2022 1:33 pm
Ria Newman Published April 15, 2022
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Story from Jam Press (Dog Adoption) Pictured: Crème Egg who is desperately looking for a home. Good boy named Crème Egg hopes someone will give him a home on Good Friday – after spending a YEAR in shelter A very good boy with an Easter-themed name is hoping to find a home on Good Friday – after spending a year in a shelter. Meet Crème Egg, the shy and slightly "anxious" adorable American Bulldog who is desperate to get snapped up by a loving owner. The pooch is described as having a sugary-sweet nature and will instantly become your best friend once you've gained his trust. Despite his gooey personality and loving heart, Crème Egg – or ‘Creamy’ as he's been nicknamed – is still waiting for his forever home. As he is still getting used to other animals, he will need to be the only pet in the house – but his new owners are encouraged to work on his social skills in a controlled environment. Crème Egg is known to be a bit of an escape artist so will need a minimum 6ft secure fence in the garden and preferably there would be no neighbouring dogs. Due to this, a secure garden is a must and preferably no other dogs should live nearby. Ideally, he needs to be in a quiet home with adults only, with someone who has experience taking care of similar breeds. Creme Egg has quickly become a big hit with the carers at the Dog's Trust Bridgend centre where he was placed last year, but would like to have a permanent home to call his own. If you're on a special hunt this Easter for a good egg, Creamy could be exactly what you're looking for. Those interested in adopting the dog should contact Dog's Trust. ENDS
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A very good boy with an Easter-themed name is hoping to find a home on Good Friday – after spending a year in a shelter.

Meet Crème Egg, the shy and slightly “anxious” adorable American Bulldog who is desperate to get snapped up by a loving owner.

The pooch is described as having a sugary-sweet nature and will instantly become your best friend once you’ve gained his trust.

Despite his gooey personality and loving heart, Crème Egg – or ‘Creamy’ as he’s been nicknamed – is still waiting for his forever home.

As he is still getting used to other animals, he will need to be the only pet in the house – but his new owners are encouraged to work on his social skills in a controlled environment.

Crème Egg poses with his paw in the air
Crème Egg is loved by the carers at the Dog’s Trust Bridgend centre, but would like to have a permanent home to call his own (Picture: Jam Press)

Crème Egg is known to be a bit of an escape artist so will need a minimum 6ft secure fence in the garden and preferably there would be no neighbouring dogs.

Due to this, a secure garden is a must and preferably no other dogs should live nearby.

Ideally, he needs to be in a quiet home with adults only, with someone who has experience taking care of similar breeds.

Creme Egg has quickly become a big hit with the carers at the Dog’s Trust Bridgend centre where he was placed last year, but would like to have a permanent home to call his own.

If you’re on a special hunt this Easter for a good egg, Creamy could be exactly what you’re looking for.

Those interested in adopting the dog should contact Dog’s Trust.

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