I'm a 46 year old English teacher married to a 47 year old university librarian. We have two daughters (Valerie - 17 and Kelsey - 16) and two cats (Harry - 6 a d Tristan - 2). Duncan is a 3 or 4 year old OES. |
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Hi and welcome from Henry and his uprights down in Sydney, Australia congratulations on giving Duncan a great furever home!!! he looks like a real sweet boy |
Welcome from Minnesota!!!! I have been to San Antonio a few times a loved it!!! |
Hello There--welcome from Tennessee! I have enjoyed reading about Duncan! He seems like a fine fella! Look forward to following his progress! |
Welcome San Antonio, Boston here!
You've got a full house! Nice to have you around, welcome to the community. |
Welcome to the forum from Tammy & the Wigglebums in North Carolina! I've enjoyed reading about your new boy Duncan. We're really happy to have you here. |
hi iam from san antonio too i have 2 oesheep dog and their 3 pups good for duncan he has a new home know |
Howdy! Welcome to this site. |
Shea130 wrote: I'm a new sheepie mom. I have posted bits and pieces of my story in the "Rescuing" forum. My dog's name is Duncan, and we adopted him from the Texas OES rescue.
I'm a 46 year old English teacher married to a 47 year old university librarian. We have two daughters (Valerie - 17 and Kelsey - 16) and two cats (Harry - 6 a d Tristan - 2). Duncan is a 3 or 4 year old OES. Welcome to the forum! Which university is your husband a librarian at? Or did you mean University Librarian? I do marketing and communications for an academic library in Detroit. I'll bet his school is on our publication mailing list. |
Welcome from Mim and Tiggy(OES), Rastus(Dalmo), Rowdy(siamese cat) all in Melbourne, Australia. |
Hello to every one from San Antonio I have to adults oes and their 3 pup my queastion is should all pupies need to dock their tailes I am a new mommy dont know what to do ? I've had my two adult oes since their were 6 months old and now their 4 yrs. old |
Docking is strictly optional. It is done with a day or two of birth when the nerves through the tail aren't as well formed. After a few days, the procedure becomes more painful........and not needed unless the dogs will be shown in competition in countries requiring docking for the breed. Many countries are outlawing docking now. |
Welcome to Duncan and family from Minnesota! |
Thank for the info. boss sheepie your oes are beauiful wish I can send some pictures but new at this web site so thanks go go sheepies GOT TO LOVE THEM !!!! |
Anonymous wrote: Thank for the info. boss sheepie your oes are beauiful wish I can send some pictures but new at this web site so thanks go go sheepies GOT TO LOVE THEM !!!! |
sheepimom (melissa) wrote: Anonymous wrote: Thank for the info. boss sheepie your oes are beauiful wish I can send some pictures but new at this web site so thanks go go sheepies GOT TO LOVE THEM !!!! |
San Bernardino, CA welcome's you, This site is great, I just registered myself.....Everyone here so very helpful and so kind!!! LOVE it and looking forward to speaking with you soon! |
welcome from fla |
Welcome from the other side of NC!!! |
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