Number of Sheepies in the house?

As I have read the posts on the forum Iit sound like a lot of people have multiple sheepies. We have only had one at a time. I am not sure I can imagine two or more.
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I've only got one OES but I've also got my Komondor and my Briard mix. It's still just as fun, lol!
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:D 1 sheepie...Beebles + 2 shaggies = 3 Shaggies in our house in Atlanta
Diane...never a dull moment 8)
Just Chewie for OES. But we have 7 dogs total. :D
Two Sheepies for me. :D
3 sheepies for me and with a foster 4 - and all are inside house dogs.
1 very happy and spoiled sheepie here :D
Darcy wrote:
1 very happy and spoiled sheepie here :D


Same here, except that is Spoiled with a capital S!
1 sheepie and 1 not sheepie (who thinks he's a sheepie)
One sheepie and one Aussie Shepherd...a great combination. Oh and don't forget one old cat. lol
Two Sheepies for me!!! Ive always had one! But I got Hattie last March and Im so glad I did... :)
How do you vote if you have more than 2?
I have 3 as you probably all know
Sorry, I screwed up. I entered 3+ but it did not work. I then found the other message thread with a count.
Just one little Molly sheepie and a "Piglet" jack russell girl for company, I'm afraid I've had to give my three cats away as I have moved house, a great pity 'cos they all used to get on great.

Some years ago I did have two sheepies at the same time, Oliver, a very bold, headstrong dog who turned out to be just the absolute bestest of dogs and Topsy, quite a timid dog originally but (strangely) soon had Oliver under her thumb (or should that be paw) and would trot around at my heels everywhere I went.

I used to take them for a walk in the woods, sometimes driving there if we were short of time - they would both share the front of my little van - there was not much room left!!
Four boys for me, 2 big and 2 little :)
2 goofy sheepies, Bosley and Dixie....and the odd foster whatever....



I am LOVIN my little Wheaten...lol...like a sheepie-wannabe..!

(maybe I will never find a home good enough :twisted: )
More than one sheepie is easier because: They exercise themselves, playing until they drop. They keep each other company when no one is home. :D
3 sheepies and one sheepie wheaten mix in my old home......4 sheepies in my new home..... :D
Sheepies: Two full-time, one part-time. (Leo...puppy sitting...makes me really glad I just have two full time! Lawdamighty.)
My 2 boys and Claudia the 13 year old Foster girl......(Who I think is really 5 years old :D )

So that makes 3 sheepies at my house ..... :clappurple:

Antoinette
3 bouncy sheepies here!! 2 females 1 male
Bella's Dad wrote:
As I have read the posts on the forum Iit sound like a lot of people have multiple sheepies. We have only had one at a time. I am not sure I can imagine two or more.


One gorgeous, wonderful, playful, beautiful, happy, bouncy, furry, fluffy, friendly, rescued clown of a sheepie here - I had a foster last winter and loved her - she has the best home now.
Mony & Laci's Mommy wrote:
More than one sheepie is easier because: They exercise themselves, playing until they drop. They keep each other company when no one is home. :D



So very true...unless they chew each others coat when you need all of it to show them :evil: :D
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