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- By fourpaws [gb] Date 28.04.06 21:47 UTC
I have 5 males - 2 castrated Westies and 2 entire Westies and 1 castrated Yorkie. I don't have any problems with fighting as they all know my hubby and I are 'top dog'.
- By LucyD [gb] Date 29.04.06 06:31 UTC
2 boys and a girl. If I ever breed from my girl I will probably keep a bitch, as the 2 boys don't get on, and then I can have 2 girl/boy pairs. :-)
- By jane [gb] Date 29.04.06 06:59 UTC
2 dogs and 1 bitch. I think some of you must live in mansions!!!! I would love to have more dogs but there would be no room for us in the house. :-)
jane
- By Brainless [gb] Date 29.04.06 20:33 UTC
Small 3 bed semi (ex local authority). 

I consider I could have as a maximum 6 of my medium size breed, with 4 just nice. 

To date the most permenent residents I have had was five.

After all plenty of floor space for Elkhounds to stretch out or curl up :D
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 29.04.06 21:31 UTC
1930s 3-bed semi. :) Dogs take up much less space than people - especially teenagers! :D
- By Brainless [gb] Date 29.04.06 23:16 UTC
Yep, especially when I compare to my growing up with 4 brothers and two parents in a 3 bed house, just me and two kids (daughter really only sleeps here :D ) it seemed so peaceful and spacious with just five furry bodies.
- By newfiedreams Date 29.04.06 23:17 UTC
2 bedroomed Bungalow with a large garden and Croxteth Park a very short way away! The sea is close and we are spoiled for choice when deciding a day out!!!
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