Can you stand hearing about six dogs?
I share my house and my life w/ Spencer and Wilbur, aka 'the boys','9 yr. old shelties. Littermates. When we got them as puppies, they used to eat out of the same bowl. The seniors in our pack, they get the most excited when it snows and love to be out in all weather.
Kinsey the Queen is our 4 yr. old pembroke welsh corgi. She's a tennis ball fiend and gets her own way w/ the other dogs all the time, if not by charm, she'll use force.
Next came Ollie, who's now 5. We've had him for over a yr. A BorderCollie whose quirks include protecting the air space over our house by chasing away planes and clouds that look suspicious. He's a rescue dog whose first yr. of life was spent chained up, then bouncing to a few homes before spending almost a yr. at rescue before we took him. He's just so grateful to have a family.
Kirby is a we think 2 yr. old lab/basset or corgi mix. Think lab head and tail on a long low slung body. He could be in the circus w/ the tricks he knows. Alas, he's a mass murderer, having dug out of our fence to knock off a few of our neighbor's chickens. No more unsupervised time outdoors for HIM!
Then there was the day I was supposed to transport a border collie puppy to the rescue where we got Ollie. I hated the idea of a puppy in my house even for that day (chewing, accidents, plus what would my dogs do to her?). big surprise . . .they LOVED her and so did we, so she stayed. Sophie will be 1 yr. old this month and has completed novice obedience class as well as having earned her canine good citizen certificate.
Our dog population doubled from 3 to 6 in less than 6 mos. and it's been a challenge but so wonderful. I'm on good terms w/ my central vacuum and could knit a few more dogs out of what I vacuum up every day.
A great dog site is
www.glenhighlandfarm.com. This is the place where we got our last 3 and the work done there w/ and for dogs and underpriveleged children is a beautiful and good thing.
Valerie