UPDATE 12/12/2024: Maisy's journey has finally led her to her perfect furever home! This sweet girl was first discovered wandering the roads of Skagit County all by lonesome. Although we searched for her original family, no one came forward to claim this precious wanderer.
While Maisy found her first adoptive home, it became clear that something was missing in her life - other woolly friends! Being the social butterfly she is, she thrives on both human attention AND sheep companionship. She came back to us in search of the best of both worlds.
Initially thought to be a Babydoll sheep, Bo-Peep just kept growing! Though her exact breed remains a mystery, one thing's for certain - her personality is as big as her heart. She's never met a human or sheep she didn't want to befriend!
We're overjoyed to announce that Maisy has found her true forever home with Laura and Owen (on the left in the people picture, along with Ellen of New Moon Farm Sanctuary who was a huge support fostering this cutie), where she has not just one or two, but NINE new sheep friends to socialize with! Her days of feeling lonely are officially over as she settles into her new flock, getting all the human love and sheep companionship she could ever want.
Here's to Maisy and her wonderful new family! May her days be filled with green pastures, friendly bleats, and lots of love! 🐑💕
UPDATE 11/4/2024: Bo-Peep (aka Maisy) is back here with us at SAIN. It turns out she was pretty lonely at her new home without any other sheep friends. She's super social and loves human companionship, but also needs some ovine companionship.
It was originally thought she was a Babydoll sheep. But she's grown so much -- it's clear she's not a Babydoll. We don't know her breed, but we do know she's as sweet and cute as can be.
UPDATE: Bo-Peep has been adopted as of 5/10/2024.
Meet Bo-Peep, the little lost Babydoll sheep. She was found wandering out in the county and we believe she is a Babydoll breed. She is between 40-50 pounds and is sweet as can be. She loves people, especially children, and is friendly toward other animals including dogs.
We need to have her assessed by a veterinarian to see if there's anything we need to address before making her adoptable. We'll keep everyone posted!