A BIG Stuffed Sheepie

Just wanted to pass this along as I thought some of you might be interested--found this at Sam's Wholesale Club today. It is HUGE and has a big 'smile'. Baley and Baxter love their own personal Christmas decoration (I added the Santa Hat)! I thought it was a great buy at $35.00.
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He's lovely nothing better then a BIG OES stuffie. :D :clappurple: :clappurple:

This is Bries one, a Life sized Dulux Stuffie, she loves it as you can see by the "Sheepie Kisses" :hearts:

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Hey easy maintenance too, no walking, no grooming and NO feeding 8) :rimshot: :lol: :lol: :lol:
My brother and his wife got me the gigantic one from Sam's Club for an early Christmas present!!! It is HUGE -- way beyond life-sized. I think it is about 4x the size of Maggie -- see for yourself:

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Maggie loves him but being next to him makes her look dirty. She's actually clean but I guess I need to use a more whitening shampoo. (Henry actually really does need a bath - such a boy!)

It was the best, most unexpected Christmas present.
^^ Awww... they're all cuddled up with they're new brother! (or sister?) :hearts:

Jim and I were at Sam's the other day. We're just going down the main isle
and all of a sudden there's an enormous pile of Old English Sheepdogs! I told
him one would take up about as much room as a real one! Seeing Val's
babies next to one of them confirms it! :lol:
its on the Sam's website, but looks different than the one in your photos (yours is cuter). Now I just have to find a Sams Club member!
Told dh NOT to buy it as it was too big.
Darth Snuggle wrote:
its on the Sam's website, but looks different than the one in your photos (yours is cuter). Now I just have to find a Sams Club member!


Allison-if you can't find anyone --I will be glad to pick it up for you here. I will be coming to Atlanta in Jan. or early Feb.
It is really cute with nice eyes and a big floppy tongue. I've been calling him Humphrey. He does take up more space than a real sheepdog but he's so quiet and doesn't require any grooming. . . He's great with kids too. :hearts:

Karen - make sure you leave plenty of room for him in the car. My nephew drove out here with him and said he was afraid he'd spring out of his wrapping (a garbage bag) and somehow cause an accident. LOL. 8O

He's taken over the guest bed room.
I had a big stuffed sheepie as a kid, and I recently brought her home from my parents basement, for my daughter to play with. Sunny went bonkers for it! She tried to deak it out and nosed it to death! It was a lot smaller than I remembered as a kid, so I can't even imagine what she'd do for this size of one!
Henry has a big stuffy like Brie's but we had to put it away but he was :oops: loving it a bit too much :oops: it now lives in the basement in a big plastic bag after being cleaned.
Oh, Lisa, is the life size Dulux stuffy in a sitting position? I have 3 various life size and super life size (like this Sam's dog) but none are sitters. Two stand, one reclines. I'll have to watch for this "sitter".

Glad to see "Sam" is back. I got my Sam at Costco a couple of years ago. It was a hoot taking him up to the check out, his big head and paws hanging over the front of the car :lol: They are great pillows or bed ornaments. Scared a repairman who wandered by the door and thought I hadn't put all the dogs outside. Then I showed him the other two "well trained" stuffies and assured him these would not help or supervise his work.
Ha, this was me with three of them in my cart last Friday....

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I didn't really buy them, just fooled my friend who was around the corner when I found them and loaded them up. She thought I'd lost my mind. :lol:

Of course, we'd been up since 3am so we were a little slap-happy by then. :twitch:
rdf wrote:
Ha, this was me with three of them in my cart last Friday....

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I didn't really buy them, just fooled my friend who was around the corner when I found them and loaded them up. She thought I'd lost my mind. :lol:

Of course, we'd been up since 3am so we were a little slap-happy by then. :twitch:



I LOVE it!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: EXACTLY!!! :lol: :lol: What a great shot!
rdf wrote:
Ha, this was me with three of them in my cart last Friday....


Hilarious photo! :clappurple: :clappurple:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

LOVE IT!!!!!!! :clappurple: :clappurple:
rdf wrote:
Ha, this was me with three of them in my cart last Friday....

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I didn't really buy them, just fooled my friend who was around the corner when I found them and loaded them up. She thought I'd lost my mind. :lol:

Of course, we'd been up since 3am so we were a little slap-happy by then. :twitch:



This photo is SO awesome!!! So is the joke you played on your friend; Bravo!
Great photo!
Your smile beats the sheepies.
Oh my goodness, they're HUGE!!!! Such a great photo! It made me picture 3 real sheepies in a shopping cart, and I just laughed out loud at the thought of it!
I am out to Sam's club tomorrow and hope we have them here in NY! I had one when I brought my first sheepie pup home. I put it in his crate with him and he cuddled up to it like it was his "real" Mama... Gonna go get me a new one!
Terrific picture!
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